The Connexion of Natural and Divine Truth: Or, The Study of the Inductive Philosophy, Considered as Subservient to Theology |
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... Phenomena Causes referred to General Laws : Examples True and Hypothetical Causes Examples in Physics in Geology . Connexion of Causes Ideas of Efficient Causation Conclusion • SECTION III . - THE RELATION OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE TO NATURAL ...
... Phenomena Causes referred to General Laws : Examples True and Hypothetical Causes Examples in Physics in Geology . Connexion of Causes Ideas of Efficient Causation Conclusion • SECTION III . - THE RELATION OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE TO NATURAL ...
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... metaphysical argument , has undertaken to maintain that a strictly natural theology , logically deduced from the phenomena of creation , is absolutely unattainable . This position he seeks to maintain for the express object X PREFACE .
... metaphysical argument , has undertaken to maintain that a strictly natural theology , logically deduced from the phenomena of creation , is absolutely unattainable . This position he seeks to maintain for the express object X PREFACE .
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... most illiterate , as the profoundest investigation does in the most philosophical . And the more closely and accurately the phenomena are scrutinized and reduced under general laws , the more powerful is the 2 INTRODUCTION .
... most illiterate , as the profoundest investigation does in the most philosophical . And the more closely and accurately the phenomena are scrutinized and reduced under general laws , the more powerful is the 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... phenomena . 66 The claims of the Inductive Philosophy are in- deed now generally allowed , and its praises held forth ; still , not unfrequently , even its advocates and encomiasts entertain very indistinct notions of the real nature of ...
... phenomena . 66 The claims of the Inductive Philosophy are in- deed now generally allowed , and its praises held forth ; still , not unfrequently , even its advocates and encomiasts entertain very indistinct notions of the real nature of ...
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... phenomena to general laws and abstract principles . In its more limited sense , however , " induction " is understood to signify the process of inferring and collecting general results , general facts , or " laws , " from a number of ...
... phenomena to general laws and abstract principles . In its more limited sense , however , " induction " is understood to signify the process of inferring and collecting general results , general facts , or " laws , " from a number of ...
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