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" Many excellent people are afraid of science as tending towards materialism. That such apprehension should exist is not surprising, for unfortunately there are writers, speaking in the name of science, who have set themselves to foster it. It is true that... "
Lessons in Scholastic Philosophy - Página 337
por Michael W. Shallo - 1916 - 396 páginas
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 1240 páginas
...unfortunately there are writers, speaking in the name of science, who have set themselves to foster it. It is true that among scientific men, as in other...Maxwell are inconsistent with the scientific habit of mind, is surely a proposition which I need not pause to refute. It would be easy, however, to lay too...
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The Canadian Record of Science, Volumen1

1885 - 284 páginas
...unfortunately, there are writers speaking in the name of science, who have set themselves to foster it. It is true that among scientific men, as in other...Maxwell are inconsistent with the scientific habit of mind, is surely a proposition which I need not pause to refute. It would be easy, however, to lay too...
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The Canadian Record of Science, Volumen1

1885 - 324 páginas
...unfortunately, there are writers speaking in the name of science, who have set themselves to foster it, It is true that among scientific men, as in other...Nature ; but that the life-long beliefs of Newton, ot Faraday and of Maxwell are inconsistent with the scientific habit of mind, is surely a proposition...
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The Canadian Record of Science, Volumen1

1885 - 284 páginas
...unfortunately, there are writers speaking in the name of science, who have set themselves to foster it. It is true that among scientific men, as in other...views are to be met with as to the deeper things of Xature ; but that the life-long beliefs of Newton, of Faraday and of Maxwell are inconsistent with...
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Shropshire Notes and Queries, Volúmenes1-3

1886 - 204 páginas
...unfortunately there are writers, speaking in the name of science, who have set themselves to foster it. It is true that among scientific men as in other classes,...views are to be met with as to the deeper things of natuie ; but tliat the lifelong beliefs of Newton, of Faraday, and of Maxwell, are inconsistent with...
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Introduction to the Study of Sociology

John Henry Wilbrandt Stuckenberg - 1898 - 354 páginas
...unfortunately there are writers, speaking in the name of science, who have set themselves to foster it. It is true that among scientific men, as in other...Maxwell are inconsistent with the scientific habit of mind, is surely a proposition which I need not pause to refute." Huxluy : " Matter and force, so far...
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Scientific Papers: 1881-1887

John William Strutt Baron Rayleigh - 1900 - 624 páginas
...unfortunately there are writers, speaking in the name of science, who have set themselves to foster it. It is true that among scientific men, as in other...Maxwell, are inconsistent with the scientific habit of mind, is surely a proposition which I need not pause to refute. It would be easy, however, to lay too...
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Catholic World, Volumen85

1907 - 900 páginas
...writers, speaking in the name of science, who have set themselves to foster ¡I. It is true that, amongst scientific men, as in other classes, crude views are...to be met with as to the deeper things of Nature." — Brit. Assn. Presidential Address. troduction ; and on some of those pages there are not more an...
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Catholic World, Volumen85

1907 - 1178 páginas
...writers, speaking in the name of science, who have set themselves to foster it. It is true that, amongst scientific men, as in other classes, crude views are...to be met with as to the deeper things of Nature." — Brit. Assn. Presidential Address. introduction ; and on some of those pages there are not more...
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Christianity and the Leaders of Modern Science: A Contribution to the ...

Karl Alois Kneller - 1911 - 424 páginas
...writers, speaking in the name of science, who have set themselves to foster it. It is true that amongst scientific men, as in other classes, crude views are...Maxwell, are inconsistent with the scientific habit of mind, is surely a proposition which I need not pause to refute." We might have adopted these words...
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