Indeed, the progress of inquiry is becoming so rapid and so earnest, that I entertain little doubt that before another century has elapsed, the chain of evidence will be complete, and it will be as rare to find an historian who denies the undeviating... History of Civilization in England - 24 ページHenry Thomas Buckle 著 - 1877全文表示 - この書籍について
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1857 - 882 ページ
...that I entertain little doubt that before another century has elapsed, the chain of evidence will be complete, and it will be as rare to find an historian...; a branch of knowledge which, though still in its infancy ,3Lhas already thrown_ more light on the study of h uman nature than all the sciences "puTTo'gether.... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1858 - 894 ページ
...that I entertain little doubt that before another century has elapsed, the chain of evidence will be complete, and it will be as rare to find an historian...knowledge which, though still in its infancy,37 has already thrown more light on the study of human nature than all the sciences put together. But although... | |
| WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH - 1858 - 516 ページ
...all the sciences put together. He entertains little doubt that, before another century has elapsed, it will be as rare to find an historian who denies...philosopher who denies the regularity of the material world. To ordinary men, unversed in the Positivism of Auguste Comte, statements like these are so many stumbling-blocks,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1858 - 516 ページ
...all the sciences put together. He entertains little doubt that, before another century has elapsed, it will be as rare to find an historian who denies...philosopher who denies the regularity of the material world. To ordinary men, unversed in the Positivism of Auguate Comte, statements like these are so many stumbling-blocks,... | |
| 1858 - 492 ページ
...so plain, that in less than a hundred years it will be as hard to find an historian who denies the regularity of the moral world, as it now is to find a philosopher who denies the uniformity of nature. This regularity of human actions and its dependence on certain conditions is... | |
| Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - 1859 - 478 ページ
...during twenty years. Mr. Buckle, in the work already mentioned, thus speaks of general statistics : " Proofs of our actions being regulated by law, have...statistics, a branch of knowledge which, though still in its infancy, has already thrown more light on the study of human nature, than all the sciences put togelher."... | |
| Thomas Hare - 1859 - 412 ページ
...unreasonable confidence, that statistical knowledge will be hereafter the basis of history, — and that it will be " as rare to find an historian who denies...the undeviating regularity of the moral world, as it is now to find a philosopher who denies the regularity of the material world."t By connecting public... | |
| 1865 - 980 ページ
...it will be as rare to find an hi«torian who denies the undeviuting regularity of the moral woriJ, as it now is to find a philosopher who denies the regularity of the material world." С. В. KEG ATI VB ABHOLE. — IV. SCIÍNCE СОПОРТПЯ itself with certainties. That which it... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1865 - 682 ページ
...so plain, that in less than a hundred years it will be as hard to find an historian who denies the regularity of the moral world, as it now is to find a philosopher who denies the uniformity of nature. This regularity of human actions and its dependence on certain conditions is... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1865 - 372 ページ
...so plain, that in less than a hundred years it will be as hard to find an historian who denies the regularity of the moral world, as it now is to find a philosopher who denies the uniformity of nature. This regularity of human actions and its dependence on certain conditions is... | |
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