| 1911 - 856 str.
...materialist. lndeed, in a very trenchant passage he guards himself against any such profession of faith. "The man of science who, forgetting the limits of philosophical inquiry, slides from these formuke and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism seems to me to place himself upon... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1869 - 998 str.
...consistently will all the phenomena of nature be represented by materialistic formulas and symbols. But the man of science, who, forgetting the limits...slides from these formulae and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 444 str.
...consistently will all the phaenomena of nature be represented by materialistic formulae and symbols. But the man of science, who, forgetting the limits...slides from these formulae and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician,... | |
| James Tyson - 1870 - 180 str.
...consistently will all the phenomena of nature be represented by materialistic formulse and symbols. But the man of science, who, forgetting the limits...slides from these formulae and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician,... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 448 str.
...consistently will all the phoenomena of nature be represented by materialistic formulae and symbols. But the man of science, who, forgetting the limits of philosophical inquiry, slides from these formulce and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 56 str.
...consistently will all the phenomena of nature be represented by materialistic formulae and symbols. But the man of science, who, forgetting the limits of philosophical inquiry, slides from these formulas and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself... | |
| William George Williams - 1872 - 388 str.
...consistently will all the phenomena of nature be represented by materialistic formulae and symbols. "But the man of science, who, forgetting the limits of philosophical inquiry, slides from these formula? and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself... | |
| William George Williams - 1873 - 380 str.
...consistently will all the phenomena of nature be represented by materialistic formulas and symbols. "But the man of science, who, forgetting the limits...slides from these formulae and symbols into what is commonly .understood by materialism, seems to me to place himself on a level with the mathematician... | |
| William Jackson - 1874 - 432 str.
...(simplicity and unification) in employing a materialistic terminology, adds the very striking caution — " But the man of science, who, forgetting the limits of philosophical inquiry, slides from these " (materialistic) " formulae and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to... | |
| William Jackson - 1874 - 436 str.
...(simplicity and unification) in employing a materialistic terminology, adds the very striking caution — " But the man of science, who, forgetting the limits of philosophical inquiry, slides from these " (materialistic) " formulse and symbols into what is commonly understood by materialism, seems to... | |
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