| 1869
...dialectically hew M. Comte in pieces, as a modern Agag, and I should not attempt to stay his hand. In so far as my study of what specially characterizes...nothing of any scientific value, and a great deal that is as thoroughly antagonistic to the very essence of science as anything in ultramontane Catholicism.... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1869 - 30 str.
...dialectically hew M. Comte in pieces, as a modern Agag, and I should not attempt to stay his hand. In so far as my study of what specially characterizes...of science as anything in ultramontane Catholicism. In fact, M. Comte's philosophy in practice might bo compendiously described as Catholicism minus Christianity.... | |
| James Hutchison Stirling - 1870 - 80 str.
...dialectically hew M. Comte in pieces as a modern Agag, and I should not attempt to stay his hand ; for, so far as my study of what specially characterizes...science as anything in ultramontane Catholicism." " It was enough," he says again, " to make David Hume turn in his grave, that here, almost within earshot... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 str.
...Agag, and I should not attempt to stay his hand. In so far as my study of what specially characterises the Positive Philosophy has led me, I find therein...of science as anything in ultramontane Catholicism. In fact, M. Comte's philosophy in practice might be compendiously described as Catholicism minus Christianity.... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 444 str.
...speaks as its " founder") ; and then proceeds to attack that philosopher and his doctrines vigorously. little or nothing of any scientific value, and a great...of science as anything in ultramontane Catholicism. In fact, M. Comte's philosophy in practice might be compendiously described as Catholicism minus Christianity.... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 448 str.
...speaks as its " founder") ; and then proceeds to attack that philosopher and his doctrines vigorously. little or nothing of any scientific value, and a great...antagonistic to the very essence of science as anything iu ultramontane Catholicism. In fact, M. Comte's philosophy in practice might be compendiously described... | |
| 1871 - 308 str.
...dialectically hew M. Comte in pieces, as a modern Agag, and I should not attempt to stay his hand. In so far as my study of what specially characterizes...of science as anything in ultramontane Catholicism. In fact, M. Comte's philosophy in practice might be compendiously described as Catholi- . cism minus... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1871 - 422 str.
..." In so far as my study of what specially characterises the Positive Philosophy has led me, I ftnd therein little or nothing of any scientific value,...science as anything in ultramontane Catholicism.'' Here are two propositions : the first, that the " Philosophic Positive" contains little or nothing... | |
| James Hutchison Stirling - 1872 - 84 str.
...and I should not attempt to stay his hand ; for, so far as my study of what specially characterises the Positive philosophy has led me, I find therein...science as anything in ultramontane Catholicism." "It was enough," he says again, "to make David Hume turn in his grave, that here, almost within earshot... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1872 - 422 str.
...expressed in the following paragraph : — " In so far as my study of what specially characterises the Positive Philosophy has led me, I find therein...as thoroughly antagonistic to the very essence of sciunce as anything in ultramontane Catholicism/ Here are two propositions: the first, that the "Philosophic... | |
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