The Third Prerogative of experimental science, arts independent of the received sciences, is exemplified in many curious examples, many of them whimsical traditions.
And even in experimental science, the order between faith and knowledge is exactly the same.
I say then, Sir, that, if the science of Government be an experimental science, this question is decided.
He will be able to vindicate that boast by citing a long list of eminent men, great masters of experimental science, of ancient learning, of our native eloquence, ornaments of the senate, the pulpit and the bar.
As a student of the history of medicine, it has always been especially irritating to me to hear Francis Bacon's name heralded as the Father of Experimental Science.
His work, De Magnete, is one of the great contributions to experimental science.
Whatever may be thought of the value of controversy in other departments of knowledge, it has certainly proved useful in the progress of experimental science.
Experimental science is the queen of sciences and the goal of all speculation.
The most direct blow at the traditional separation of doing and knowing and at the traditional prestige of purely "intellectual" studies, however, has been given by the progress of experimental science.
The wonderful transformation of production and distribution known as the industrial revolution is the fruit of experimental science.
Under the influence of conditions created by the non-existence of experimental science, experience was opposed in all the ruling philosophies of the past to reason and the truly rational.
What do you understand by the statement: Sociology will become an experimental science as soon as it can state its problems in such a way that the results in one instance show what can be done in another?
Sociology seems now, however, in a way to become, in some fashion or other, an experimental science.
May we not say that all the marks or characteristics of a living body which distinguish it in our experience from an inanimate body, are of a non-scientific character, or outside the sphere of experimental science?
The difference between one man and another does not reside in his anatomy or physiology, or in the elements of which the brains and bodies are composed, but in something entirely beyond the reach of experimental science to disclose.
Experimental science teaches experiri, that is, to test, by observation or experiment, the lofty conclusions of all sciences.
It may be pertinent to our estimate of Bacon's experimental science to query where the experimentator ever observed an eagle or a phoenix renewing its youth, outside of the Physiologus?
Of even more value are mathematics, optics, moral science, experimental science, and alchemy.
But how far examinations are of value in enforcing the acquisition of knowledge of an experimental science is a question on which I feel a grave doubt.
In the first place, then, I must declare my conviction that no educated man can expect to realize his best possibilities of usefulness without a practical knowledge of the methods of experimental science.
In experimental science such a connection is most readily established in the mind of the student by means of a series of well-arranged experiments, which each one repeats for himself at the laboratory table.
As has been heretofore shown, the Greeks, seeking to explain things by the human reason, although not advanced far in experimental science, had accomplished much by way of logical thought based upon actual facts.
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