| Auguste Comte - 1853 - 562 páginas
...entity." _ . . In the final, the positive state, the mind has Tliir.1 »t«go. . i-iAnii .Lgiven over me vain search after Absolute notions, the origin and destination of the universe, and .thc.causcs of phenomena, and applies itself to the study of their laws, — that is, their invariable... | |
| Auguste Comte - 1855 - 852 páginas
...entity. In the final, the positive state, the mind has given Third Stage. , . i *v * ll 1 i- ii_ • • over the vain search after Absolute notions, the origin...phenomena, and applies itself to the study of their laws — that is, their invariable relations of succession and resemblance. Reasoning and observation,... | |
| 1855 - 1130 páginas
...is, at this stage, a mere reference of each to its proper entity. ' In the final, the Positive state, the mind has given over the vain search after absolute...the origin and destination of the universe, and the cause of phenomena, and applies itself to the study of their laws, that is, their invariable relations... | |
| Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1856 - 784 páginas
...this stage, is the mere reference of each to its proper entity.* "In the final, the Positive state, the mind has given over the vain search after absolute...universe, and the causes of phenomena, and applies itself * We understand the author to mean by " proper entity" just what we all mean by those forces, powers,... | |
| 1857 - 528 páginas
...inherent in all beings, and capable of producing all phenomena. " In the final, the Positive state, the mind has given over the vain search after absolute...phenomena, and applies itself to the study of their laws — that is, their invariable relations of succession and resemblance. Reasoning and observation,... | |
| 1858 - 448 páginas
...requires stronger meat, and this it finds in positivism. Now the mind gives over the vain search after the origin and destination of the universe, and the causes of phenomena, and applies itself solely to their statistics, or in other words, their laws, that is, their invariable relations of succession... | |
| Henry James Slack - 1860 - 260 páginas
...a mere reference of each to its proper entity. Third Stage. In the final — the positive state — the mind has given over the vain search after absolute notions, the origin and destiny of the universe, and the causes of phenomena, and applies itself to a study of their laws ;... | |
| Henry Edward Manning (card, abp. of Westminster.) - 1862 - 330 páginas
...reference of each to its proper entity. " In the final, the positive state, the mind has given over the search after absolute notions, the origin and destination...phenomena, and applies itself to the study of their laws, that is, their invariable relations of succession and resemblance. Reasoning and observation,... | |
| Henry Allon - 1874 - 764 páginas
...of the universe, and the causes of phenomena, and applies itself to the study of their laws — that is, their invariable relations of succession and resemblance....understood when we speak of an explanation of facts U simply the establishment of a connection between single phenomena and some general facts, the number... | |
| Auguste Comte - 1875 - 444 páginas
...AbsoluteTlotTOBs,-the origin and destination of the universe, and^'the causes of phenomena, -and applJ€«-itsel£ to the study of their laws,—that is, their invariable relations of succession and resemblance. Seasoning and observa-f tion, duly combined, are the means of this knowledge. What is I now understood... | |
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