But there is no more complete fallacy than this. What people call applied science is nothing but the application of pure science to particular classes of problems. It consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation,... The Economic journal - Página 1071924Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1896 - 474 páginas
...application of pure science to particular classes of problems. It consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation,...of the operations of observation and of reasoning en which they are founded. Almost all the processes employed in the arts and manufactures fall within... | |
| Huxley, Thomas H. - 1898
...application of pure science to particular classes of problems. It consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation,...observation and of reasoning on which they are founded. Almost all the processes employed in the arts and manufactures fall within the range either of physics... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 398 páginas
...application of pure science to particular classes of problems. It consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation,...observation and of reasoning on which they are founded. Almost all the processes employed in the arts and manufactures fall within the range either of physics... | |
| 1913 - 914 páginas
...those whose general principles, established by reason and observation, constitute pure science. Xo man can safely make these deductions until he has a firm...grasp only by personal experience of the operations of observations nnd of reasoning on which they are founded. — "Huxley": Science and Education, Chap.... | |
| 1910 - 500 páginas
...application of pure science to particular classes of problems. It consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation,...observation and of reasoning on which they are founded. Almost all the processes employed in the arts and manufactures fall within the range either of physics... | |
| Josiah Main - 1910 - 84 páginas
...those general principles, established by reason and observation, which constitute pure science No man can safely make these deductions until he has a firm...grasp only by personal experience of the operations of observations and of reasoning on which they are founded. — HUXLEY: Science and Culture. Chapter VIII.... | |
| Harrison Ross Steeves, Frank Humphrey Ristine - 1913 - 558 páginas
...application of pure science to particular classes of problems. It consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation,...observation and of reasoning on which they are founded. Almost all the processes employed in the arts and manufactures fall within the range either of physics... | |
| Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen - 1914 - 472 páginas
...application of pure science to particular classes of problems. It consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation,...obtain that grasp only by personal experience of the processes of observation and of reasoning on which they are founded." In one important branch of metallurgy—... | |
| Sir William Chandler Roberts-Austen - 1914 - 468 páginas
...application of pure science to particular classes of problems. It consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation,...obtain that grasp only by personal experience of the processes of observation and of reasoning on which they are founded." In one important branch of metallurgy—assaying... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 372 páginas
...application of pure science to particular classes of problems. It consists of deductions from those general principles, established by reasoning and observation,...observation and of reasoning on which they are founded. Almost all the processes employed in the arts and manufactures fall within the range either of physics... | |
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