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" The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with individual objects ; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant reference... "
Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society - 54 ページ
American Antiquarian Society 著 - 1883
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Anthropologia, in which are included the proceedings of the London ...

London anthropological society - 804 ページ
...sense and reason. Neither of these elements by itself can constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational...knowledge demands the combination of two ingredients — rignt reason, and facts to reason upon. It has been well said, that true knowledge is the interpretation...

History of the Inductive Sciences: From the Earliest to the Present Times, 第 1 巻

William Whewell - 1837 - 1048 ページ
...sense and reason. Neither of these elements, by itself, can constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational...Real speculative knowledge demands the combination of the two ingredients ; — right reason, and facts to reason upon. It has been well said, that true...

History of the Inductive Sciences: From the Earliest to the Present Times, 第 1 巻

William Whewell - 1837 - 516 ページ
...sense and reason. Neither of these elements, by itself, can constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational...Real speculative knowledge demands the combination of the two ingredients ; — right reason, and facts to reason upon. It has been well said, that true...

The Christian Remembrancer, 第 1 巻

1841 - 500 ページ
...sense and reason. Neither of these elements, by itself, can constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational...Real speculative knowledge demands the combination of the two ingredients ; — right reason, and facts to reason upon. It has been well said, that true...

History of the Inductive Sciences: I. The Greek school philosophy, with ...

William Whewell - 1847 - 530 ページ
...elements, by itself, can constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, un* connected by some rational and speculative principle, can only...Real speculative knowledge demands the combination of the two ingredients ; — right reason, and facts to reason upon. It has been well said, that true...

I. The Greek school philosophy, with reference to physical science. II. The ...

William Whewell - 1858 - 582 ページ
...Sense and Reason. Neither of these elements, by itself, can constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational...Real speculative knowledge demands the combination of the two ingredients ; — right reason, and facts to reason upon. It has been well said, that true...

History of the inductive sciences from the earliest to the present ..., 第 1 巻

William Whewell - 1858 - 622 ページ
...Sense and Reason. Neither of these elements, by itself, can constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational...Real speculative knowledge demands the combination of the two ingredients ; — right reason, and tacts to reason upon. It has been well said, that true...

Handbook of the British Association for the Advancement of Science

Margaret Fison - 1859 - 242 ページ
...elements, by itse!f, can constitute substantial general knowTHEORETICAL SCIENCE, ITS IMPORTANCE. 17 ledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational...lead only to empty abstraction and barren ingenuity. Heal, speculative knowledge demands the combination of the two ingredients — right reason, and facts...

The Continental Monthly, 第 4 巻

1863 - 774 ページ
...Neither of these elements, by itself, can constitute substantial general knowledge. The impression of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative...Real speculative knowledge demands the combination of the two ingredients — right reason and facts to reason upon. It has been well said, that true knowledge...

The Quarterly Review, 第 117 巻

1865 - 600 ページ
...sense and reason. Neither of these elements, by itself, can constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational...Real speculative knowledge demands the combination of the two ingredients—right reason, and facts to reason upon. In the early ages of the world we may...




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