Is it credible that such a mushroom knowledge, such a growth overnight as this, can represent more than the minutest glimpse of what the universe will really prove to be when adequately understood? The Coming science - Sayfa 82Hereward Carrington tarafından - 1908 - 393 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| William James - 1896 - 358 sayfa
...unknown of the human species, to days without a document or monument to tell their tale. Is it credible that such a mushroom knowledge, such a growth overnight...ignorance a sea. Whatever else be certain, this at lea>t is certain, — that the world of our present natural knowledge is enveloped in a larger world... | |
| William James - 1896 - 360 sayfa
...unknown of the human species, to days without a document or monument to tell their tale. Is it credible that such a mushroom knowledge, such a growth overnight...adequately \ understood ? No ! our science is a drop, our igno' ranee a sea. Whatever else be certain, this at least is certain, — that the world of our present... | |
| William James - 1896 - 394 sayfa
...unknown of the human species, to days without a document or monument to tell their tale. Is it credible that such a mushroom knowledge, such a growth overnight...can represent more than the minutest glimpse of what 'S the universe will really prove to be when adequately understood? No! our science is a drop, our... | |
| Frank Ballard - 1906 - 632 sayfa
...arrogant to the verge of insanity.' SIB LESLIE STEPHEN, An Agnostic't Apology, p. 366. ' Is it credible that such a mushroom knowledge, such a growth overnight...really prove to be when adequately understood ? No I our science is a drop, our ignorance a sea. Whatever else be certain, this at least is certain—that... | |
| Sydney Herbert Mellone - 1916 - 308 sayfa
...generation, how many new problems have been formulated that were never thought of before. ... Is it credible that such a mushroom knowledge, such a growth overnight...be when adequately understood ? No ! Our science is but a drop ; our ignorance a sea. Whatever else is certain, this at least is certain — that the world... | |
| Kirby Page - 1920 - 104 sayfa
...William James goes on to say: "Is it credible that such a mushroom knowledge, such a growth over night as this, can represent more than the minutest glimpse of what the universe will prove to be when adequately understood? No! our science is a drop, our ignorance a sea." Vast as has... | |
| George Thomas White Patrick - 1924 - 494 sayfa
...spiritual intent. It is mere weather, as Chauncey Wright called it, doing and undoing without end. Whatever else be certain, this at least is certain...— that the world of our present natural knowledge ts enveloped in a larger world of some sort of whose residual properties we at present can form no... | |
| William James - 2000 - 404 sayfa
...unknown of the human species, to days without a document or monument to tell their tale. Is it credible that such a mushroom knowledge, such a growth overnight...— that the world of our present natural knowledge 25 enveloped in a larger world of some sort of whose residual properties we at present can frame no... | |
| Katherine Pandora - 2002 - 280 sayfa
...science into our hands as we sit here in this room." James doubted whether it could be credibly argued that "such a mushroom knowledge, such a growth overnight...will really prove to be when adequately understood." James and such prodigal progeny as Allport and the Murphys argued the contrary, claiming that "our... | |
| Robert D. Richardson - 2006 - 660 sayfa
...natural order may be found explained." Science cannot really help here, because our science is only "the minutest glimpse of what the universe will really prove to be when adequately understood." James proposes that we put scientific skepticism aside for a time and learn to trust our religious... | |
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