Experimental science, which in the Opus Tertium (p. 46) is distinguished from the speculative sciences and the operative arts in a way that forcibly reminds us of Francis Bacon, is said to have three great prerogatives over all other sciences: - (1) It verifies their conclusions by direct experiment; (2) It discovers truths which they could never reach; (3) It investigates the secrets of nature, and opens to us a knowledge of past and future. [Please select]
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But to understand phenomena man has, besides abstract reasoning, experience by which he verifies his reflections. [Please select]
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Such propositions are reducible to the _S_-is-_P_ form; and the 'terminus' that verifies and fulfils is the _SP_ in combination.' [Please select]
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Anatomical study of the caterpillar at various stages verifies the conclusions just drawn from superficial observation. [Please select]
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The involuntary movement was the instinctive act of one who habitually verifies every statement. [Please select]
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, 20:123, 1911) restricts this record to Cooper County, and presumably verifies Cope's identification. [Please select]
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The other backer immediately comes over to him and verifies the card, by calling out the numbers thereon to the man with the bag. [Please select]
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