Man, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much, and so much only, as he had observed, in fact or in thought, of the course of Nature; beyond this he neither knows anything nor can do anything... The Future of Counselling and Psychotherapy - Stran 31avtor: Stephen Palmer Ved P. Varma - 1997 - 208 straniOmejen predogled - O knjigi
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 550 strani
...1858. ADDRESS BT SP LAKGLEY, THE RETIRING PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION. THE HISTORY OF A DOCTRINE. "Man, being the servant and interpreter of nature,...do and understand so much, and so much only, as he hns observed, in fact or in thought, of the course of nature. Beyond this he neither knows anything... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 542 strani
...1858. ADDRESS BY SP LAKGLEY, THE RETIRISG PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION. THE HISTORY OF A DOCTRINE. "Man, being the servant and Interpreter of nature, can do and understand so much, and so mueh only, as he has observed, in fact or in thought, of the course of nature. Beyond this he neither... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1864 - 480 strani
...they extend to the knowledge of real objects, are dependent solely upon observation and experiment. " Man, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much only as he has observed, either in fact or in thought, of the course of Nature ; beyond this, he cannot... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1864 - 472 strani
...they extend to the knowledge of real objects, are dependent solely upon observation and experiment. " Man, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much only as he has observed, either in fact or in thought, of the course of Nature ; beyond this, he cannot... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1864 - 480 strani
...they extend to the knowledge of real objects, are dependent solely upon observation and experiment. " Man, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much only as he has observed, either in fact or in thought, of the course of Nature ; beyond this, he cannot... | |
| Francis Dennis Massy DAWSON - 1870 - 152 strani
...which we have positive evidence of what He did, are frivolous in the extreme. " Man," says Bacon, " being the servant and interpreter of nature, can do...only, as he has observed in fact or in thought of nature ; beyond this, He neither knows anything nor can do anything " (Nov. Org.) So, also, is it in... | |
| Augustus De Morgan - 1872 - 552 strani
...confusion and all their conflict. Let us take the well-known first aphorism of the ' Novum Organum :' Man being the servant and interpreter of nature, can...only, as he has observed in fact or in thought of tho course of nature : beyond this he neither knows anything nor can do anything. This aphorism is... | |
| 1881 - 662 strani
...object-teaching, in his "Novum Organum" : Vlan, being the servant and interpreter of nature, can do and undermd so much, and so much only, as he has observed, in fact or in ought, of the course of nature ; beyond this he neither knows anying, nor can do anything." In his... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 546 strani
...1868. ADDRESS BT SP LANGLEY, THE RETIRING PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION. THE HISTORY OF A DOCTRINE. "Man, being the servant and Interpreter of nature,...can do and understand so much, and so much only, as lie has observed, In fnct or In thought, of the course of nature. Beyond this he neither knows anything... | |
| 1890 - 714 strani
...extend to the knowledge of real objects are dependent solely upon observation and experiment." He says " man, being the servant and interpreter of nature can do and understand. so much only as he has observed, either in fact or in thought, of the course of nature; beyond this he cannot... | |
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