I must not fail to call attention to the fact that of recent years a counter-current to this development, an undercurrent of hostility to the scientific activity of our universities, has made itself felt in many ways. Something like disappointment is... The German Universities and University Study - Página 18por Friedrich Paulsen - 1906 - 451 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Arthur Lefevre - 1914 - 544 páginas
...after the German universities, are really indentical with the philosophical faculties of the latter. "I must not fail to call attention to the fact that...disappointment is perceptible because scientific research doea not seem to redeem its promise to supply a complete and certain theory of the universe and a practical... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1906 - 560 páginas
...the scientific activity of the universities which is just now perceptible. Science has not been able to redeem its promise to supply a complete and certain theory of the universe, in place of those which theology and philosophy formerly offered. Disappointment has... | |
| Jonathan Harwood - 1993 - 450 páginas
...was occurring in the kind of knowledge cultivated in the universities. As Friedrich Paulsen put it: Scientific research does not seem to redeem its promise to supply a complete and certain theory of the universe and a practical world-wisdom grounded in the very necessity of thought. Former generations... | |
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