Indeed, it would appear as if this were one of the departments of practical science in which the higher powers of the human mind must bend to mechanical instinct.
Objection 1: It seems that sacred doctrine is a practical science; for a practical science is that which ends in action according to the Philosopher (Metaph.
Both were young men of intelligence and character, carefully educated, good linguists, and well versed in practical science.
He had gradually worked his way to the foremost place in their establishment, besides achieving reputation as an inventor and a man of practical science.
Besides carrying on the extensive business connected with his manufactory at Soho, this indefatigable man found time to prosecute the study of several important branches of practical science.
But to do so is simply to cripple the usefulness of Logic as a practical science.
It is the existence of Fallacies that calls Logic into existence; as a practical science Logic is needed as a protection against Fallacies.
In connection with the university, Faraday Hall, or School of Practical Science, was erected in 1877.
Astronomer Royal, as a recognition of his indefatigable labours in Astronomy, and of his eminent services in the advancement of practical science, whereby he has so materially benefited the cause of Commerce and Civilization.
In its idea and inception it embodies the experience of a long life actively spent in practical science.
Another subject partly occupied my thoughts, which, though not (with reference to practical science) very wise, yet gave me some Cambridge celebrity.
Anatomy is a speculative science; Surgery is a practical science.
If we study the laws of thought merely that we may know what they are, we are making it a speculative science; if we study the same laws with a view to deducing rules for the guidance of thought, we are making it a practical science.
This meaning is better conveyed by the term 'practical science.
The object of practical science then is to formulate rules which will guide us in obtaining our various ends.
Practical science has to do with the affairs of men's lives, matters which are highly complex and variable, in a word, with "what may be otherwise.
It is a proof of a philosopher's lack of grounding in logic that he looks to the results of a practical science (e.
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