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That his scheme lasted for two thousand years without effective criticism is no
fault of his. It is rather evidence that the men who followed him were dwarfs
compared with ' the master of those who know'. (c) Some of Aristotle's reasons
against ...
That his scheme lasted for two thousand years without effective criticism is no
fault of his. It is rather evidence that the men who followed him were dwarfs
compared with ' the master of those who know'. (c) Some of Aristotle's reasons
against ...
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Now it was characteristic of the scholastic thinker that he sought a complete
scheme of things. He was not content to separate, as we do, one department of
knowledge or one class of phenomena, and consider it in and by itself. Still less
would ...
Now it was characteristic of the scholastic thinker that he sought a complete
scheme of things. He was not content to separate, as we do, one department of
knowledge or one class of phenomena, and consider it in and by itself. Still less
would ...
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The scheme was confirmatory of the main tenets of his Pythagorean faith (Fig. 15)
. That Kepler sought so persistently for a simple mathematical scheme of the
material world, and that, having found one, he regarded it as fitting his scheme of
...
The scheme was confirmatory of the main tenets of his Pythagorean faith (Fig. 15)
. That Kepler sought so persistently for a simple mathematical scheme of the
material world, and that, having found one, he regarded it as fitting his scheme of
...
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INTRODUCTION Nature of the Scientific Process | 1 |
THE SECOND ADVENTURE Divorce of Science | 62 |
THE FAILURE OF INSPIRATION Science the Hand | 103 |
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