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" All analogy leads us to infer, and new discoveries continually direct our expectation to the idea, that the most extensive laws to which we have hitherto attained, converge to some few simple and general principles, by which the whole of the material... "
Delineations, Physical, Intellectual and Moral, Exemplifying the Philosophy ... - Sayfa 161
Sarah Renou tarafından - 1838
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The ninth Bridgewater treatise, a fragment

Charles Babbage - 1837 - 260 sayfa
...and most elaborately cultivated branches of human knowledge, the sciences of astronomy and optics. All analogy leads us to infer, and new discoveries...infinitely varied phenomena emerge as the necessary consequences.* * See Note A in the Appendix. To illustrate the distinction between a system to which...
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The Unity of Matter. A Dialogue ...

Alexander Stephen Wilson - 1855 - 128 sayfa
...MATTER WHICH AFFECT THE SENSED BY ALEX. STEPHEN WILSON. LONDON : SAMUEL HIGHLEY, 32, FLEET STREET. " All analogy leads us to infer, and new discoveries...infinitely varied phenomena emerge as the necessary consequences." BABBAGE. TE METCALF, PKINTKR, 63, SNOW Hiu,. PREFACE. HAVING endeavoured, without success,...
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The Unity of Matter: A Dialogue on the Relation Between the Various Forms of ...

Alexander Stephen Wilson - 1855 - 96 sayfa
...SENSES. BT ALEX. STEPHEN WILSON. LONDON : SAMUEL HIGHLEY, 32, FLEET STREET. 1855. " All analogy leads ua to infer, and new discoveries continually direct our...infinitely varied phenomena emerge as the necessary consequences." BiBBAGE. •> V '. ,. ' X - — ; ' . . "T \.t, TE METCALF, PEI.NTEK, 63, SNOW HILL....
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The Medical Times and Gazette, 2. cilt

1882 - 810 sayfa
...sacrifice of a lie." Babbage (Ninth Bridgwater Treatise, 1837, page ?'2) says: — "All analogy lead* us to infer, and new discoveries continually direct...which its infinitely varied phenomena emerge as the Decenary consequences." law of '• continuity " is as absolutely involved as when we correlate motion...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, 27. cilt

1845 - 664 sayfa
...founded on mathematical principles. There is, moreover, something sublime and well worthy of attention in the idea, that the most extensive laws to which we...infinitely varied phenomena emerge as the necessary consequences. Instead of representing the Deity as destitute of foresight, as perpetually interfering...
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Students and Teachers Guide in Thinking and Studying

Howard Leslie Lunt - 1925 - 168 sayfa
...part of its general culture. ' ' — Stand. Ency. "All analogy leads us to infer, and new discoveries direct our expectation to the idea, that the most...the whole of the material universe is sustained." — Mozley. "The exactest knowledge of things is to know them in their causes. ... To know the best...
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Science and Reform: Selected Works of Charles Babbage

Charles Babbage - 1989 - 386 sayfa
...and most elaborately cultivated branches of human knowledge, the sciences of astronomy and optics. All analogy leads us to infer, and new discoveries...infinitely varied phenomena emerge as the necessary consequences. To illustrate the distinction between a system to which the restoring hand of its contriver...
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Defining Science: William Whewell, Natural Knowledge and Public Debate in ...

Richard Yeo - 2003 - 304 sayfa
...guarantor of unity, see Yeo 1986a). Babbage anticipated such an outcome in his Ninth Bridgewater treatise: All analogy leads us to infer, and new discoveries...attained, converge to some few simple and general pr1nciples, by which the whole of the material universe is sustained, and from which its infinitely...
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Manufacturing Culture: Vindications of Early Victorian Industry

Joseph Bizup - 2003 - 260 sayfa
...engines computed mathematical series according to preset rules, so, he speculates, there must exist "some few simple and general principles, by which...infinitely varied phenomena emerge as the necessary consequences" (9:5). Like his model of the factory, this theological view is predicated upon an ideal...
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