Fatigue, however, is as difficult to define scientifically as sleep.
The denial of teleology; the tacit acceptance of this same teleology: here is a method scientifically incorrect with a conclusion that may be valid.
How ought we to understand scientifically Marx's neodialectic?
A truth that is scientifically known does not stand alone.
We are said to know scientifically that B is true of A when we show that this follows, in virtue of the principles of some science, from the initial definition of A.
Morse studied the diamond scientifically and taught his pupils how important mathematical exactitude in cutting was to the beauty and value of the gem.
But the pretension to determine scientifically what are the sympathetic contents, and what are the irremediably antipathetic, is none the less erroneous, even in the sphere of that doctrine and after the laying down of those premises.
We believe that the falsity of these rules of classes should be scientifically demonstrated.
He who begins to think scientifically has already ceased to contemplate aesthetically; although his thought will assume of necessity in its turn an aesthetic form, as has already been said, and as it would be superfluous to repeat.
The words may vary yet more, but they will not contribute anythingscientifically new.
But we must state that it is scientifically false to ask oneself if the dog be beautiful, and the ornithorhynchus ugly; if the lily be beautiful, and the artichoke ugly.
Great thinkers are sometimes termed great writers, while other equally great thinkers remain more or less fragmentary writers, if indeed their fragments are scientifically to be compared with harmonious, coherent, and perfect works.
He left Toulon in September, 1837, with a scientifically equipped expedition, in the ships Astrolabe and Zélée.
The scientifically trained world waited modestly in the background.
Bentham's reply was virtually that although he, like Burke, appealed to experience, he appealed to experience scientifically organised, whereas Burke appealed to mere blind tradition.
Science, also, in energy is the same as the thing [which is scientifically known].
His food is, as we have already seen, most scientifically devised.
He brought to the aid of his profession ideas which were matured by due thought and scientifically sound.
Scientifically and artistically speaking there is no such thing at present as perfect voice, and there will be no such thing until man manifests a perfect mind.
Can a tone be disagreeable and still be scientifically produced?
I have tried to prove scientifically that the fathers were wise beyond their generation.
The achievements of the past afford proof positive that our form of government, our policy and our purpose of government were scientifically correct.
Then to prove that he was scientifically correct he had himself lowered into the mine in the nighttime, and, standing there alone, thrust his lighted lamp into the escaping gas.
I here bring together a few which when placed in juxtaposition offer if not proof, yet such strong support of my theme as to place it in the realm of the scientifically ascertainable.
These probably are in the nature of the vitamines now so well known in fresh food, but they are something more specifically individual than can be scientifically detected.
Lenny's mind was a long way from being scientifically oriented.
More than that, the practice of the scientific method automatically induces a thought pattern that is different from the type of thought pattern that occurs in the mind of a person who is not scientifically oriented.
Scientifically constructed, it would keep accurate time according to the visible sun.
The credit of having produced the first flat-flame burners designed upon scientifically correct principles belongs undoubtedly to Herr Julius Broenner, of Frankfort-on-the-Maine.
If he is scientifically trained, he suspends--postpones--reaching a conclusion in order that he may not be led by superficial occurrences into a snap judgment.
We shall devote the remainder of this chapter to a consideration of the devices by which the discovery, the development, and the testing of meanings are scientifically carried on.
Fortunately, it becomes clearer every day that they are, scientifically speaking, building on the shifting sand.
With the Germans dominant in Austria and the Magyars in Hungary, other nations have beenscientifically subjugated.
With the soldier element scientificallybroken up and scattered all over the country, who could revolt--the women and children?
He eked out his minute salary by a smallscientifically managed farm, and I gathered the impression that he was much more of a farmer than a pastor, for he deplored his inability to obtain imported nitrates owing to the blockade.
Boeckh that he should have pointed out, what so many previous critics had overlooked, that these two opinions are scientifically incompatible.
The question before us is, not what doctrines are scientifically true or scientifically compatible with each other, but what doctrines were affirmed or implied by Plato.
But the question here is, not what opinions are scientifically consistent, but what opinions were held by Plato, and whether he detected the inconsistency between the two.
The unprejudiced observer, scientifically interested in preserving those forms and mechanisms of social life which are of genuine service to his own generation, will not condemn or applaud "the past" en masse.
There have not as yet been many detailed quantitative studies of individual differences that would enable educators, if they were free to do so, scientifically to adapt education to specific needs and possibilities.
To be scientifically inquiring is to seek on one's own account the significant relations between things.
Thus, then, Kant no doubt brought the reconciled contradiction within the range of our ideas, but he succeeded neither in scientifically unfolding its genuine essence nor in presenting it as the true and sole reality.
Inasmuch as we are undertaking to treat it scientifically we must begin with its Conception.
Art invites us to consideration of it by means of thought, not to the end of stimulating art production, but in order to ascertain scientifically what art is.
They no longer confined themselves to such globes as the Behaim and the Laon, which, in reality, are artistically interesting rather than scientifically useful, but they sought to make use of the new invention of printing.
But afterward when Gallus began to explain scientifically the object of the machine, I thought there was more ingenuity in that Sicilian than human nature was capable of.
At present the rocket is not scientifically designed to obtain the greatest efficiency of propulsion, but its simplicity in this respect is one of its chief advantages.
Modern artificial-daylight units which have been scientifically developed not only make mankind independent of daylight in the discrimination of colors but they are superior to daylight.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scientifically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.