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... philosophy , and deducing rules for the practice , of Medicine ; telling us of disease averted , of health maintained , or of health restored . Called upon this day to perform , with un- equal power , the task which I wish had fallen ...
... philosophy , and deducing rules for the practice , of Medicine ; telling us of disease averted , of health maintained , or of health restored . Called upon this day to perform , with un- equal power , the task which I wish had fallen ...
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... Philosopher , who studied Nature under the conviction that every arrangement in the Natural World is the result of Design- that every effect is intended and has a Pur- pose . It is this persuasion , says Whewell " , " which directed the ...
... Philosopher , who studied Nature under the conviction that every arrangement in the Natural World is the result of Design- that every effect is intended and has a Pur- pose . It is this persuasion , says Whewell " , " which directed the ...
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... philosopher . For though he does not find in it the determinate abstract idea of the Godhead for his searching under- standing , and the certainty itself is not mathematical , but moral , so many proofs , every one of them of so great ...
... philosopher . For though he does not find in it the determinate abstract idea of the Godhead for his searching under- standing , and the certainty itself is not mathematical , but moral , so many proofs , every one of them of so great ...
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... philosopher in no way derogates from the splendour of the instru- ment , but only attempts to account for the mode of its construction . M. Comte , on the other hand , seems not only to follow Lucre- tius in attributing the Eye to ...
... philosopher in no way derogates from the splendour of the instru- ment , but only attempts to account for the mode of its construction . M. Comte , on the other hand , seems not only to follow Lucre- tius in attributing the Eye to ...
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... Philosophy appears to me to fail absolutely and hopelessly ; and to give no support to the doctrine in behalf of which it is made . Yet the most remarkable an- swer to it has been withheld , remarkable as coming from M. Comte himself ...
... Philosophy appears to me to fail absolutely and hopelessly ; and to give no support to the doctrine in behalf of which it is made . Yet the most remarkable an- swer to it has been withheld , remarkable as coming from M. Comte himself ...
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