| Paul Carus - 1892 - 760 páginas
...far enough, will give one certain solution to every question to which they can be applied. . . . They may at first obtain different results, but, as each...perfects his method and his processes, the results will move steadily together toward a destined centre. . . . The opinion which is fated to be ultimately... | |
| 1878 - 804 páginas
...follow the different methods of comparing the measures of statical and dynamical electricity. They may at first obtain different results, but, as each...perfects his method and his processes, the results will move steadily together toward a destined centre. So with all scientific research. Different minds... | |
| Denton Loring Geyer - 1914 - 76 páginas
...the opposition of Mars and eclipses of Jupiter's satellites ; a third by the method of Fizian They may at first obtain different results, but as each...perfects his method and his processes, the results will move steadily together toward a destined center. So with all scientific research. Different minds... | |
| Denton Loring Geyer - 1914 - 62 páginas
...opposition of Mars and eclipses of Jupiter's satellites ; a third by the method of Fizian,...y..They may at first obtain different results, but as each...perfects his method and his processes, the results will move steadily together toward 'a destined center. So with all scientific research. Different minds... | |
| Charles S. Peirce - 1955 - 424 páginas
...follow the different methods of comparing the measures of statical and dynamical electricity. They may at first obtain different results, but, as each...to move steadily together toward a destined centre. So with all scientific research. Different minds may set out with the most antagonistic views, but... | |
| Charles Sanders Peirce - 1966 - 484 páginas
...follow the different methods of comparing the measures of statical and dynamical electricity. They may at first obtain different results, but, as each...perfects his method and his processes, the results will move steadily together toward a destined center. So with all scientific research. Different minds... | |
| Horace Standish Thayer - 1981 - 646 páginas
...will give one certain solution to each [originally, "every"] question to which they apply it. ... They may at first obtain different results, but, as each...method and his processes, the results are found to move [originally, "will move"] steadily together toward a destined centre. Now this great hope that animates... | |
| Charles S. Peirce - 1982 - 388 páginas
...follow the different methods of comparing the measures of statical and dynamical electricity. They may at first obtain different results, but, as each...perfects his method and his processes, the results will move steadily together toward a destined center. So with all scientific research. Different minds... | |
| Barbara MacKinnon - 1985 - 710 páginas
...follow the different methods of comparing the measures of statical and dynamical electricity. They may at first obtain different results, but, as each...perfects his method and his processes, the results will move steadily together toward a destined center. So with all scientific research. Different minds... | |
| Richard Hazelett, Dean Turner - 1990 - 456 páginas
...presumed self-propagating light waves. "They may at first obtain different results," Peirce writes, but, as each perfects his method and his processes,...to move steadily together toward a destined centre. So with all scientific research. Different minds may set out with the most antagonistic views, but... | |
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