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Excerpt: Book V: Biology. Chapter I. General View of Biology. The study of the external world and Man is the eternal business of philosophy, and there are two methods of proceeding; by passing from the study of Man philosophy to that of eternal nature, or from the study of external nature to that of Man. Whenever philosophy shall be perfect, the too methods will be reconciled: meantime, the contrast of the two distinguishes the opposite philosophies,?the theological and ...
The riddle.--Psychology: the personal equation.--Etymology: the castle in the air.--Lexicography: the play upon words.--Metaphysics: the house of cards.--Altruism: the face in the looking-glass.--Materialism: the shape.--Physics: the knot.--Dynamics: the demon in the stone.--Chemistry: the man in the crumb.--Mathematics: the conjuring trick.--Logic: the cipher.--Ontology: the end.--Metastrophe: the magic crystal.--Biology: the elf.--Theology: the painted window.--Exegeti...
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Psychology -- Dictionaries ; Psychology -- Bibliography ; Philosophy -- Dictionaries ; Philosophy -- Bibliography
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Vol. 1 has a collective t.p.; each v. has its own t.p ; Vol. 1: [24], 374 p., [12] folded leaves of plates; v. 2: [8], 360 p., [40] folded leaves of plates; v. 3: [8], 516 p ; Includes index ; John Adams Library copy has bookplate: John Adams Library, in the Custody of the Boston Public Library ; John Adams Library copy transferred from the supervisors of the Temple and School Fund. Quincy, Mass., 1894 ; Printed marginalia ; ESTC ;
Mathematics document containing theorems and formulas.
Excerpt: The special role of logic in rational inquiry. What do the fields of astronomy, economics, finance, law, mathematics, medicine, physics, and sociology have in common? Not much in the way of subject matter, that's for sure. And not all that much in the way of methodology. What they do have in common, with each other and with many other fields, is their dependence on a certain standard of rationality. In each of these fields, it is assumed that the participants ca...
Excerpt: The ion jet (white column) is a dramatic example of the exotic physics generated when high-intensity C02 laser light (yellow column) impacts the surface of a laser fusion target (sphere). The colors of the target represent the extreme magnetic fields that encircle the spot and help drive the highly collimated plume of ions from the surface.
Facsimile reprint of Lyon ed., 1639; t. 1. Vita Doctoris à R.P. Fr. Luca Waddingo conscripta. Testimonia clarorum virorum, qui de Scoti operibus scripserunt. Grammatica speculatiua Scoti. In vniuersam Logicam quaestiones. Mauritij à Portu expositio super quaestiones Scoti in Porphyrium. t. 2. Commentaria in octo libros Physicorum cum adnotationibus Francisci à Pitigianis Aretini. Quaestiones in libros de Anima imperfectae cum Scholiis, & supplemento Hugonis Cauelli. t. 3...
Bibliographical footnotes; Demonstration and self-evidence, by E.D. Simmons.--The significance of the universal ut nune, by J.A. Oesterle.--William Harvey, M.D.: modern or ancient scientist by H. Ratner.--Medicine and philosophy in the eleventh and twelfth centuries: the problem of elements, by R.P. McKeon.--The origins of the problem of the unity of form, by D.A. Callus.--The celestial movers in medieval physics, by J.A. Weisheipl.--Gravitational motion according to The...
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Excerpt: Edward D. Penhoet (Chair), Dean, School Of Public Health, University -- Of California Berkeley -- Naihua Duan, Statistics Group, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica (Until -- May 6, 1999) -- Nancy Neveloff Dubler, Director, Division Of Bioethics, Montefiore -- Medical Center, Professor Of Bioethics, Albert Einstein College Of Medicine, -- New York -- Charles K. Francis, President, Charles R. Drew University Of Medicine -- And Science, Los Angeles -- Robert D. Gibbons...
Blending a subtle cocktail of Physics and Metaphysics, and building on inspiration from cutting edge thinkers, this new age opus takes the reader beyond the edge of modern science and into a higher dimensional realm where consciousness dictates its own destiny through the creation of multiple realities and a process of self-refinement, eventually achieving supreme omniscience. This book proposes a meaning and purpose to all we experience as physical beings.
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Introduction: Modern military theory was born out of the French Revolution and the wars that followed. This revolution, against the Sun King, Louis XVI, started an upheaval in Europe which swept away all that had existed, established a new order in France, and created a new model for society in Europe. The military theory of the Enlightenment which postulated small, expert armies carrying out warfare in a scientific manner was also swept away by Napoleon with the same de...
Issued in 3-5 parts ; Vol. 1 (1887)-v. 25 (1908) in 1913 ; Split into: Journal of the Faculty of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo. Section I, Mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry; and: Journal of the Faculty of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo. Section II, Geology, mineralogy, geography, seismology; and : Journal of the Faculty of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo. Section III, Botany; and:Journal of the Faculty of Science, Imperial University of Toky...