958 resultados para Doctor of Philosophy


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Includes bibliographical references.

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"List of principal works quoted": p. [xliii]-xlviii.

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1st edition published in 1895 under title: Comte, Mill, and Spencer; an outline of philosophy.

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Introduction.--General problems of science and philosophy.--Analysis of the problem of knowledge.--Primary processes and data of knowledge.--Conditions of synthetic knowledge.--Theories of knowledge.--The criteria of truth.--The perception of space and objectivity.--Metaphysical theories.--Materialism.--Spiritualism.--The existence of God.--Conclusion.

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Reprinted from the Bulletin of the University of Kansas, Humanistic Studies, vol. 1, no. 1.

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"Prepared in connection with a study on 'Changes in populaiton and their significance for local government in New York,' made ... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Cornell University."

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Trigonometrical problems.--Hydrostatical problems.--Optical problems.--Problems from Newton's Principia.--Astronomical problems.

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The last section, p. [95]-138, is entitled: "A letter to the right honorable the Earl of Morton, president of the Royal Society, containing experiments and observations on the agreement between the specific gravities of the several metals, and their colours when united to glass, as well as those of their other preparations. With additions. By Edward Delaval, F. R. S. Read at the Royal Society, Jan. 24, 1765."