| Frederick Malkin - 1829 - 320 страница
...inquiry prove it needful. However understood, the declaration betokens, both in the speaker and^nthe approving reporter, a disposition very different from...strong desire to give to his treatment of every subject au air of scientific completeness. Hence it comes that while the individual reputation of Aristotle... | |
| S.G Goodrich - 1851 - 664 страница
...occupied his pen. His vast and varied erudition, and wonderful subtilty and acuteness, were, however, , joined with a somewhat dogmatical temper, and a strong...unrivalled, his school was comparatively barren of emiAristotle. nent men. Among his followers, improvement has ever been retarded by the opinion that... | |
| Dawson William Turner - 1853 - 122 страница
...disciples a patient search for truth, a due distrust in themselves, and a willingness to amend then- most favourite conclusions, should subsequent inquiry...desire to give to his treatment of every subject an ah- of scientific completeness. Hence it comes, that while the individual reputation of Aristotle was... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 598 страница
...occupied his pen. His vast and varied erudition, and wonderful subtilty and acuteness, were, however joined with a somewhat dogmatical temper, and a strong...scientific completeness. Hence it comes that while A he individual reputation of Aristotle was almost unrivalled, his school was comparatively barren... | |
| John Frost - 1858 - 416 страница
...produce in his disciples a patient search for truth, a due distrust in themselves, and a rfillingness to amend their most favourite conclusions, should...an air of scientific completeness. Hence it comes tha» while the individual reputation of Aristotle was almost unrivalled, his school was comparatively... | |
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