| Paul Carus - 1892 - 760 páginas
...I think is an external reality" (ibid. p. 298). " All the followers of science are fully persuaded that the processes of investigation, if only pushed far enough, will give one certain solution to every question to which they can be applied. . . . They may at first obtain different results, but,... | |
| 1878 - 804 páginas
...the conception of what truth is. On the other hand, all the followers of science are fully persuaded that the processes of investigation, if only pushed far enough, will give one certain solution to every question to which they can be applied. One man may investigate the velocity of light by studying... | |
| 1916 - 1506 páginas
...to produce a single universally accepted belief. "All the followers of science are fully persuaded that the processes of investigation, if only pushed far enough, will give one certain solution to every question to which they can be applied." "This activity of thought by which we are carried, not... | |
| Vernon Lee - 1912 - 284 páginas
...the conception of what truth is. On the other hand, all the followers of science are fully persuaded that the processes of investigation, if only pushed far enough, will give one certain solution to every question to which they can be applied. . . . Different minds may set out with the most antagonistic... | |
| Denton Loring Geyer - 1914 - 62 páginas
...the conception of what truth is. On the other hand, all the followers of science are fully persuaded that the processes of investigation, if only pushed far enough, will give one certain solution to every question to which they can be applied. One man may investigate the velocity of light by studying... | |
| Denton Loring Geyer - 1914 - 76 páginas
...the conception of what truth is. On the other hand, all the followers of science are fully persuaded that the processes of investigation, if only pushed far enough, will give one certain solution to every question to which they can be applied. One man may investigate the velocity of light by studying... | |
| 1917 - 1360 páginas
...truth."10 This ultimate agreement may be presupposed, for "all the followers of science are fully persuaded that the processes of investigation, if only pushed far enough, will give one certain solution to every question to which they can be applied."11 To define truth in terms of ultimate opinion is of... | |
| Charles S. Peirce - 1955 - 424 páginas
...conception of what truth is. On the other hand, all the followers of science are animated by a cheerful hope that the processes of investigation, if only pushed...solution to each question to which they apply it. One man may investigate the velocity of light by studying the transits of Venus and the aberration... | |
| Charles Sanders Peirce - 1966 - 484 páginas
...the conception of what truth is. On the other hand, all the followers of science are fully persuaded that the processes of investigation, if only pushed...one certain solution to each question to which they can be applied. One man may investigate the velocity of light by studying the transits of Venus and... | |
| Horace Standish Thayer - 1981 - 646 páginas
...... All the followers of science are animated by a cheerful hope [originally, "are fully persuaded"] that the processes of investigation, if only pushed...far enough, will give one certain solution to each [originally, "every"] question to which they apply it. ... They may at first obtain different results,... | |
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