It is the final product of that process which begins with a mere colligation of crude observations, goes on establishing propositions that are broader and more separated from particular cases, and ends in universal propositions. Or to bring the definition... First Principles of a New System of Philosophy - Sayfa 133Herbert Spencer tarafından - 1872 - 566 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 664 sayfa
...It is therefore a knowledge the extreme opposite in kind to that which experience first aecumulates. It is the final product of that process which begins...Science is partially-unified knowledge; Philosophy is completely-unified knowledge. § 38. Such, at least, is the meaning we must here give to the word Philosophy,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 650 sayfa
...generalizations of Science. It is therefore a knowledge the extreme opposite in kind to that which experience first accumulates. It is the final product of that...the lowest kind is un-unified knowledge ; Science is partially -unified knowledge; Philosophy is completely-unified knowledge. § 38. Such, at least, is... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 652 sayfa
...generalizations of Science. It is therefore a knowledge the extreme opposite in kind to that which experience first accumulates. It is the final product of that...clearest form : - — Knowledge of the lowest kind 1% un-unified knowledge; Science is partially-unified knowledge; Philosophy is completely-unified knowledge.... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1867 - 608 sayfa
...is therefore a knowledge the extreme opposite in kind to that which experience first accuinulatcs. It is the final product of that process which begins...the lowest kind is un-unified knowledge ; Science is partially -unified knowledge ; Philosophy is completely -unified knowledge. § 88. Such, at least,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 588 sayfa
...is therefore a knowledge the extreme opposite in kind to that which experience first accuinulates. It is the final product of that process which begins...separated from particular cases, and ends in universal pro/ -positions. Or to bring the definition to its simplest and clearest form : — Knowledge of the... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 sayfa
...generalizations of Science. It is therefore a knowledge the extreme opposite in kind to that which experience first accumulates. It is the final product of that...on establishing propositions that are broader and moro separated from particular cases, and ends in universal propositions. Or to bring the definition... | |
| John McClintock - 1873 - 976 sayfa
...generalizations of science. It is therefore a knowledge the extreme opposite in kind to that which experience first accumulates. It is the final product of that...and clearest form, knowledge of the lowest kind is wmmfied knowledge ; science is. partially unified knowledge; philosophy is completely unified knowledge."... | |
| Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - 1878 - 488 sayfa
...generalizations of science. It is therefore a knowledge the extreme opposite in kind to that which experience first accumulates. It is the final product of that process which begins with a bare colligation of crude observations, goes on establishing propositions that are broader and more... | |
| 1881 - 814 sayfa
...and Phoenicians! 19 Or, as the same definitions are more tersely expressed in another place : — " Knowledge of the lowest kind is un-unified knowledge...science is partially-unified knowledge ; philosophy is completely-unified knowledge." One characteristic then of the Spencerian philosophy is the denial of... | |
| Malcolm Guthrie - 1882 - 500 sayfa
...relation to the highest scientific truths that each of these bears to lower scientific truths. ... It is the final product of that process which begins...the lowest kind is un-unified knowledge; Science is partMlywni/ied knowledge ; Philosophy is completelyunified knowledge." Mr. Spencer goes on to a passage... | |
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