Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 13Victoria Institute., 1880 |
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... true and sufficient causes of inductive philosophy . The legitimate progress of science lies over a pathway of observation , fact , and deduction , and is little aided by conjecture , however plausible . Let us strive first to exhaust ...
... true and sufficient causes of inductive philosophy . The legitimate progress of science lies over a pathway of observation , fact , and deduction , and is little aided by conjecture , however plausible . Let us strive first to exhaust ...
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... true . " It is quite certain , Sir William thinks , that the solar system cannot have gone on as at present for a few million years , without the irrevocable loss , by dissipation , of a very considerable portion of the entire initial ...
... true . " It is quite certain , Sir William thinks , that the solar system cannot have gone on as at present for a few million years , without the irrevocable loss , by dissipation , of a very considerable portion of the entire initial ...
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... true , the special ground on which he bases his opposition . Mr. Croll sets the two doctrines in contrast in the following passage , which shows the immense scale of time adopted by uniformitarian theorists . " It was the modern ...
... true , the special ground on which he bases his opposition . Mr. Croll sets the two doctrines in contrast in the following passage , which shows the immense scale of time adopted by uniformitarian theorists . " It was the modern ...
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... true , if we take the phrase " conducted heat " in a rigorous sense , and exclude all liquefaction , convection , regelation , or fresh gene- ration of heat by condensation from pressure or chemical change . But these omitted or ...
... true , if we take the phrase " conducted heat " in a rigorous sense , and exclude all liquefaction , convection , regelation , or fresh gene- ration of heat by condensation from pressure or chemical change . But these omitted or ...
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... true axis , but it could not alter the place of that axis , or produce any sensible effect . on the climate of any main parts of the surface . 21. Another theory of the same kind is Sir C. Lyell's transposition theory . He supposes that ...
... true axis , but it could not alter the place of that axis , or produce any sensible effect . on the climate of any main parts of the surface . 21. Another theory of the same kind is Sir C. Lyell's transposition theory . He supposes that ...
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