In astronomy, where nature remarkably presents the objects of our observation without liability to error or uncertain delay, we may reason on the inductive principle as well as in sciences that require tentative operations.
Sir Isaac Newton, to whom all the sciences lie under such great obligations, made two most important contributions to chemistry, which constitute, as it were, the foundation stones of its two great divisions.
The properties of quantity, founded on our ideas of extension and number, are distinctly perceived by our minds, and hence the sciences of arithmetic and geometry are certainly true.
The Academy of Sciences at Paris was established in 1666, under the auspices of Colbert.
Logic, according to Lord Bacon, comprizes the sciences of inventing, judging, retaining, and delivering the conceptions of the mind.
It is here to be remarked, that the sciences of logic and ethics, according to the partitions of Lord Bacon, are far more extensive than we are accustomed to consider them.
Among other things I was introduced to the Academie des Sciences Morales, of which you may likely have heard that I am now an associe etranger(!
I have also received the honor of an election as "Correspondent" of the Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques.
My contention is that the parent sciences and the filial sciences should be carried on together; that theses should be extracted by turns from all; that the lights thus obtained would be mutual.
The first is the Sciences as a whole, in the form and order that I have suggested.
See paragraph that begins with: In the classification of the sciences .
The classificatory adjunct sciences are Botany and Zoology.
I have purposely avoided all discussion about Mental Science; I merely assume it as a branch coordinate with the prior sciences placed before it in the general list.
Aphrodisie," Dictionnaire Encyclopédique des Sciences Médicales) that the erotic temperament is characterized by a special odor.
They did not rest content with explaining their own teaching in Sanskrit works: they turned also to the secular sciences of the Brâhmaṇs.
Besides, since it is an established rule that none of the terms of those arts and sciences are to be made use of, one may venture to affirm our poet can not impertinently offend in this point.
She surpassed his hopes by her proficiency in the sciencesand languages; and in her short visits to some relations at Lausanne, the wit, the beauty and erudition of Mademoiselle Curchod were the theme of universal applause.
They are the starting-points of the sciences which employ them; these sciences are therefore justified in requiring that they shall be admitted as a condition of geometrical, or physical, or biological demonstrations.
Even in the biological sciences Aristotle shows an unfortunate proneness to disregard established fact when it conflicts with the theories for which he has a personal liking.
The sciences have "principles" which are discerned to be true by immediate inspection.
The broad distinction is that which we should now draw between the Sciences and the Arts (i.
Theoretical wisdom is contained in the sciences which give us universal truths about the fixed and unalterable relations of the things in the universe, or, as we should say, which teach us the laws of Nature.
All the sciences are deductions from a single set of ultimate principles which it is the business of that supreme science to which Plato had given the name of Dialectic to establish.
The Congress recommends organizations and individuals constituting part of the International Working Men's Association to give great weight to the study of the technical and chemical sciences as a means of defence and attack.
There is no science whose conclusions are not modified by the advance of knowledge; and there are many sciences besides political economy whose phenomena change their type in lapse of time.
Babinet, in his Studies on the Sciences of Observation, explains the formation of rain by supposing that when the wind meets an obstacle, it ascends; the moving air cools in rarefying, and deposits its excess of vapor over saturation.
Even clear-minded men were doubtful whether, according to the Talmud, the study of profane sciences was not forbidden.
Instead of publishing an encyclopaedic work which he boastfully said he had composed in his earliest youth, and which embraced all sciences and solved all questions, he produced a mere medley.
Finally, are those men among us who devote themselves to the sciences orthodox Jews?
The Berlin Academy of Sciences proposed him as a member.
The perverted spirit of the Polish and German Jews of the time closed to every aspiring youth the gates of the sciences based on truth and keen observation, and drove him into the mazes of Rabbinical and Talmudic literature.
These only served as auxiliary sciences to be employed in his special study of the Scriptures, and by their means to penetrate deeper into their thought and spirit.
Haime’s own record in the 13th volume of the “Journal Universel desSciences Medicales,” and should further evidence of the efficacy of this remedy be necessary from other authority, I have but to mention the experience of Dr.
Men of phlegm perform the actions, compile the histories, discover the arts and sciences upon which poetry is founded.
He received honours from many of the learned societies, and was sometime director of the Academy of Sciences at Brussels.
In spite of your furnaces and your books, your sciences and your sorceries, you did not foresee my visit.
At the period of which we write the occult sciences were studied with an ardor that may surprise the incredulous minds of our own age, which is supremely analytical.
The precautions taken against us by the king have made us think during the time we have spent in your charming jail that the occult sciences have been traduced to him.
The endeavor, therefore, to judge of the relative beauty or interest of the sciences is utterly hopeless.
The far greater proportion of mankind, the uninformed, who are unable to perceive the beauty of the sciences whose benefits they experience, are the true, the just, the only judges of their relative importance.
True poetry is truer than science, because it is synthetic, and seizes at once what the combination of all the sciences is able at most to attain as a final result.
But here, as in the case of the doctrine of the conservation of energy, the historian of the inductive sciences has no prophetic insight; not even a suspicion of that which the near future was to bring forth.
All kinds of sciences he taught unto me: That unto the maintenances of pride might best agree.
English poets, and his immortal verse, rich with the spoils of all sciences and all times.
Gilbert's is therefore not merely the first, but the most important, systematic contribution to the sciences of electricity and magnetism.
At the age of thirteen he entered King's College, Aberdeen, where the first prize in mathematics and physical and moral sciences fell to him.
As a rule the greater they are as original workers in the medical sciences the more emphatic their expressions of their belief in religion and its efficacy in the relief of human ills.
The sciences are the sisters of Religion in that they unfold something of the laws by which the universe is governed, and by which man's life is directed.
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