Introduction to ScienceH. Holt, 1911 - 256 pagine Table of contents: I. The scientific mood. II. The aim of science. III. Scientific methods. IV. Classification of the sciences. V. Science and philosophy. VI. Science and art. VII. Science and religion. VIII. The utility of science. IX. References to books. Index. |
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A. E. Taylor A. N. WHITEHEAD Abstract Sciences aim of Science analysis animals answer Applied ARTHUR THOMSON artistic Astronomy become behaviour Biology body called causes chemical Chemistry classification clear complete conception Concrete Sciences deal discipline discovery earth Embryology emotional emotional mood energy evolution Evolution of Sex facts of experience feeling formula Geology give Grammar of Science human Huxley hypothesis ideal illustrate impressions induction Inductive Reasoning inquiry intellectual intelligent investigator Karl Pearson Kelvin kind knowledge laws living creature Lord Kelvin Mathematics matter mechanical ment Metaphysics mind modern molecules mysterious Nature's observation organisms particular PATRICK GEDDES Pearson phenomena Philosophy physical order Physical Sciences Physiology practical lore precise problems Prof Professor psychical Psychology question raw materials reality regard relations religion religious scientific method scientific mood seems sense simple sub-sciences theory things tific tion truth universe utility wonder