| Auguste Comte - 1855 - 852 sidor
...progress of science. ultimate point of The Theological system arrived at the highest peretch fection of which it is capable when it substituted the providential...varied operations of the numerous divinities which had been before imagined. In the same way, in the last stage of the Metaphysical system, men substitute... | |
| Henry James Slack - 1860 - 260 sidor
...facts, the number of which continually diminishes with the progress of science. Ultimate point of each. The theological system arrived at the highest perfection...operations of the numerous divinities which had before been imagined. In the same way, in the last stage of the metaphysical system, men substitute one great entity... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1867 - 692 sidor
...places unless driven away by supplies of fresh air, and this gas is a poison to anyone who breathes it. The theological system arrived at the highest perfection...varied operations of the numerous divinities which had been before imagined. In the same way, in the last stage of the metaphysical system, ma substitute... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 452 sidor
...phenomena and some general facts, the number of which continually diminishes with the progress of science. The Theological system arrived at the highest perfection...action of a single Being for the varied operations of numerous divinities which had been before imagined. In the same way, in the last stage of the Metaphysical... | |
| Auguste Comte - 1896 - 478 sidor
...continually diminishes with the progress of science. .... . The Theological system arrived at the ofe^hT highest perfection of which it is capable when it...varied operations of the numerous divinities which had been before imagined. In the same GROUNDS OF THE LAW OF PROGRESS. 3 way, in the last stage of the Metaphysical... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 618 sidor
...phenomena and some general facts, the number of which continually diminishes with the progres's of science. The Theological system arrived at the highest perfection...varied operations of the numerous divinities which had been before imagined. In the same way, in the last stage of the Metaphysical system, men substitute... | |
| James Pendleton Lichtenberger - 1923 - 504 sidor
...succession and resemblance. Reasoning and observation, duly combined, are the means of this knowledge. "The Theological system arrived at the highest perfection...varied operations of the numerous divinities which had been before imagined. In the same way, in the last stage of the Metaphysical system, men substituted... | |
| Patrick L. Gardiner - 1968 - 472 sidor
...phenomena and some general facts, the number of which continually diminishes with the progress of science. The Theological system arrived at the highest perfection...varied operations of the numerous divinities which had been before imagined. In the same way, in the last stage of the Metaphysical system, men substitute... | |
| Auguste Comte - 1988 - 90 sidor
...science tends more and more to diminish. The theological system arrived at its highest form of perfection when it substituted the providential action of a single being for the varied play of the numerous independent gods which had been imagined by the primitive mind. In the same way,... | |
| Auguste Comte - 642 sidor
...phenomena and some general facts, the number of which continually diminishes with the progress of science. The theological system arrived at the highest perfection...for the varied operations of the numerous divinities that had been before imagined. In the same way, in the last stage of the metaphysical system, men substitute... | |
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