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Handbuch der Laplace-Transformationly the empirical part: facts and generalizations based directly on these facts. Everything theoretical, explanatory, leading more or less to assumptions about the inner nature of things, he believes must be rejected out of hand.苦笑 发表于 2025-3-25 09:39:16
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Book 1991 of the development of modem science. Meyerson‘s works are not widely read or cited today by philosophers or even philosophers of science, in part because they have long been out of print and are often not available even in research libraries. There are additional chevaux de !rise for all but the haVulnerary 发表于 2025-3-25 18:55:19
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-41182-7an life be endowed with new discoveries and powers.”. Hobbes took up the theory, affirming that “the end of knowledge is power,”. and Comte characterizes science in quite analogous terms: “all science has prevision for its end” and “From Science comes Prevision: from Prevision comes Action.”.pus840 发表于 2025-3-25 23:01:52
Science Seeks Explanationan life be endowed with new discoveries and powers.”. Hobbes took up the theory, affirming that “the end of knowledge is power,”. and Comte characterizes science in quite analogous terms: “all science has prevision for its end” and “From Science comes Prevision: from Prevision comes Action.”.异端邪说2 发表于 2025-3-26 03:34:59
Biological Phenomena and spatial assimilation to approach, to attack those infinitely particularized beings, at once so changeable and so persistent, so distinct from what surrounds them, in short all that prodigious whole we call life?CLAMP 发表于 2025-3-26 04:18:17
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Schelling’s Objectionsakes the audacious task of developing thought and being in their oneness.” “If such a dialectic exists,” the philosopher goes on to say, “through which thought, in developing itself, develops by its own force the inner nature of things, we shall possess thereby, at one fell swoop, the fullness of truth and certainty” (.. 1:23).体贴 发表于 2025-3-26 15:39:22
Science Demands the Concept of Thingfrom what they were originally intended to denote, it is not without value, when one wants to establish the content of a term, to begin by looking into its etymology. The etymology of the word .. is perfectly clear. The Latin word ., which became . in French, has the same meaning as its derivPhonophobia 发表于 2025-3-26 17:31:36
Science Seeks Explanation our sole aim is action. This conception, of course, originates in particular with Francis Bacon, who made it the basis of his philosophy and tirelessly stressed it in innumerable passages. “The true and lawful goal of the sciences,” he said in one of his aphorisms “is none other than this: that hum