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" But experience may be acquired in two ways: either, first, by noticing facts as they occur, without any attempt to influence the frequency of their occurrence, or to vary the circumstances under which they occur; this is OBSERVATION: or, secondly, by... "
The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement - Página 481
1832
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An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation

Richard Jones - 1831 - 470 páginas
...occurrence, or to vary the circumstances under which they occur; this is OBSERVATION : or, secondly, by putting in action causes and agents over which we...take place; this is EXPERIMENT. To these two sources we must look as the fountains of all natural science. It is not intended, however, by thus distinguishing...
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An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of ..., Volumen1

Richard Jones - 1831 - 466 páginas
...occurrence, or to vary the circumstances under which they occur ; this is OBSERVATION : or, secondly, by putting in action causes and agents over which we...take place ; this is EXPERIMENT. To these two sources we must look as the fountains of all natural science. It is not intended, however, by thus distinguishing...
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A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy

John Frederick William Herschel - 1831 - 310 páginas
...secondly, by putting in action causes and agents over which we have contrbl, and purposely varying theii combinations, and noticing what effects take place ; this is EXPERIMENT. To these two sources we must look as the fountains of all natural science. It is not intended, however, by thus distinguishing...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volumen8

1832 - 780 páginas
...settle this, we will refer to Mr. Herschell's definition of science, as given in Lardner's Cyclopedia. He says, " The great, and indeed the only, ultimate...perfected, until the whole processes are laid open, and their language simplified and rendered universally intelligible. Art is the application of knowledge...
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The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Volumen293

1921 - 472 páginas
...occurrence, or to vary the circumsiances under which they occur: this is Observation; or, secondly, by putting in action causes and agents over which we...noticing what effects take place; this is Experiment." (Sir John Herschel, Discourse. [67.].) "Passive and active observation might better express their distinction.'...
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Chemistry, Meteorology, and the Function of Digestion, Considered with ...

William Prout - 1834 - 616 páginas
...influence the frequency of their occurrence, or to vary the circumstances under which they occur ;" or " by putting in action causes and agents over which we have control, and purposely varying these combinations, and noticing what effects take place."* Now in all the higher departments of knowledge...
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On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God: As Manifested in the Adaptation of ...

Thomas Chalmers - 1836 - 572 páginas
...influence the frequency of their occurrence, or to vary the circumstances under which they occur ;" or " by putting in action causes and agents over which we have control, and purposely varying these combinations, and noticing what effects take place."* Now in all the higher departments of knowr...
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The Bridgewater Treatises on the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God as ...

1836 - 300 páginas
...influence the frequency of their occurrence, or to vary the circumstances under which they occur;" or " by putting in action causes and agents over which we have control, and purposely varying these combinations, and noticing what effects take place."* Now in all the higher departments of knowledge...
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The Elements of Physics

Thomas Webster - 1837 - 512 páginas
...nature is experience, in which term we include experiment and observation. In experiment we put into action causes and agents over which we have control, and purposely varying their combinations, notice what effects take place; in observation we simply notice facts as they occur without any attempt...
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United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen13

1843 - 708 páginas
...or to vary the circumstances under which they occur; this is ORSERVATION ; or, secondly, by paltine in action causes and agents over which we have control,...noticing what effects take place; this is EXPERIMENT. — StrtcktU'i Preliminary Discount: on the Study of Natural Philotophy, p. 76. litical experience...
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