The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 138
... question at issue is a sleep- ing dog which the upholders of the existing system will do well to let lie . For , though it may be avoided or postponed , once raised it can be settled in only one way . The Schoolmaster- Bishop in At ...
... question at issue is a sleep- ing dog which the upholders of the existing system will do well to let lie . For , though it may be avoided or postponed , once raised it can be settled in only one way . The Schoolmaster- Bishop in At ...
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... question ? The answer is that the party spirit breeds dogmatism , and that dogmatism is fatal to truth . Huxley was attacking dogmatism when he said , ' Science commits suicide when it adopts a creed . ' Parties always in time adopt a ...
... question ? The answer is that the party spirit breeds dogmatism , and that dogmatism is fatal to truth . Huxley was attacking dogmatism when he said , ' Science commits suicide when it adopts a creed . ' Parties always in time adopt a ...
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... question of subdivision is the larger question - perhaps the most difficult of all - Does one unit with its multiples and submultiples suffice for all opera- tions , from the largest to the smallest and most delicate ? Is it really ...
... question of subdivision is the larger question - perhaps the most difficult of all - Does one unit with its multiples and submultiples suffice for all opera- tions , from the largest to the smallest and most delicate ? Is it really ...
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