From the study of the development of human intelligence, in all directions, and through all times, the discovery arises of a great fundamental law, to which it is necessarily subject, and which has a solid foundation of proof, both in the facts of our... Nineteenth Century and After - Page 4731886Full view - About this book
| Auguste Comte - 1853 - 562 pages
...all times, the discovery arises of a great fundamental law, to which it is necessarily subject, aud which has a solid foundation of proof, both in the facts of our organization _ and in our historical experience. The law is this : — that each ] VOL. I. ' B— —... | |
| Auguste Comte - 1855 - 852 pages
...all times, the dis- Pr°g™». covery arises of a great fundamental law, to which it is necessarily subject, and which has a solid foundation of proof, both in the facts of our organization and in our historical experience. The law is this : — that each of our leading conceptions... | |
| 1857 - 528 pages
...the Three Stages of Humanity, the Theological, the Metaphysical and the Positive. M. Comte says : " That each of our leading conceptions — each branch...our knowledge — passes successively through three different theoretical conditions : the Thcological, or fictitious ; the Metaphysical, or abstract;... | |
| 1857 - 612 pages
...and through all times, the discovery arises of a great fundamental law, to which it is necessarily subject and which has a solid foundation of proof, both in the facts of our organization and in our historical experience. The law is this : — that each of our leading conceptions,... | |
| James Sanford Lamar - 1860 - 336 pages
...system of M. Auguste Comte is based upon the discovery of what he calls the law of human progress, viz.: "That each of our leading conceptions, each branch...of our knowledge, passes successively through three different theoretical conditions: the Theological, or fictitious; the Metaphysical, or abstract; and... | |
| Henry Edward Manning (card, abp. of Westminster.) - 1862 - 330 pages
...and through all times, the discovery arises of a great fundamental law, to which it is necessarily subject, and which has a solid foundation of proof,...of our knowledge, passes successively through three different theoretical conditions — the Theological or fictitious ; the Metaphysical or abstract ;... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1866 - 826 pages
...every eye. CUD WE may fairly apply to the subject of Sleep tlie well-known theory of Auguste Comte, that each of our leading conceptions, each branch...of our knowledge, passes successively through three different theoretical conditions : first, the theological; secondly, the metaphysical; and thirdly,... | |
| Auguste Comte - 1868 - 846 pages
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| 1858 - 754 pages
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