| Clement Vavasor Durell - 1927 - 168 lapas
...with a patient ingenuity that the events of this ever-shifting world are but examples of a few general relations, called laws. To see what is general in...is transitory, is the aim of scientific thought." — AN WHITEHEAD, An Introduction to Mathematics. Generalisations. We have shown in the previous chapters,... | |
| William Alanson White - 1926 - 240 lapas
...applicable to psychological investigation as such. Each of the sciences is limited in this way so that if "to see what is general in what is particular and...permanent in what is transitory is the aim of scientific thought."2 then as Guye very well says "it is because we do not possess 'Science' that we have 'sciences.'"... | |
| 1968 - 712 lapas
...invariant under groups of transformations. Or, in broader terms, as Alfred North Whitehead put it: 'To see what is general in what is particular, and...is transitory, is the aim of scientific thought." The problem was well addressed in terms of the Army by its Chief of Staff, General William C. Westmoreland,... | |
| Dennis Chitty - 1996 - 293 lapas
...period. . . ." 17 Ideas travel slowly in population ecology. 5.3 Prewar Body Weights and Reproduction To see what is general in what is particular and what...what is transitory is the aim of scientific thought. Whitehead 18 Newcastleton .1 50 40 30 20 10 40 20 10 40 30 20 10 Corris Ratagan i Gtenfinart 0 Huntly... | |
| K. C. Cole - 1998 - 228 lapas
...structure of the phenomenal world. Whitehead has characterized these efforts in a famous observation: "To see what is general in what is particular and...what is transitory is the aim of scientific thought." Relativity is all about using symmetry to discriminate between the general and the particular — between... | |
| Jon Fripp, Michael Fripp, Deborah Fripp - 2000 - 262 lapas
...the events of this ever-shifting world are hut examples of a few general relations, called laws.To see what is general in what is particular, and what...what is transitory, is the aim of scientific thought. —Alfred North Whitehead In An Introduction to Mathematics The role of science, like that of art,... | |
| Tricia Armstrong - 2003 - 146 lapas
...adjustments as necessary to fit the form. They can use the same "found" words to form several types of poems. To see what is general in what is particular, and...what is transitory, is the aim of scientific thought. Alfred North Whitehead 6.04 Patterns in Data Synopsis: Students consider patterns in data. Discuss:... | |
| Clement V. Durell - 2003 - 180 lapas
...with a patient ingenuity that the events of this ever-shifting world are but examples of a few general relations, called laws. To see what is general in...particular, and what is permanent in what is transitory, 13 the aim of scientific thought."—AN WHITEHEAD, An Introduction to Mathematics, Generalisations.... | |
| John Mason, Sue Johnston-Wilder - 2004 - 356 lapas
...ingenuity that the events of this ever-shifting world are but examples of a few general connexions or relations called laws. To see what is general in...what is transitory is the aim of scientific thought. ... Now let us think of the sort of laws which we want in order completely to realize this scientific... | |
| Bill Thompson - 2007 - 155 lapas
...our expectation is that, by describing particulars carefully, general truths will become apparent. "To see what is general in what is particular and...what is transitory is the aim of scientific thought," Whitehead (1911, quoted in Feather, 1959, p. 1) aptly observed. Nature is complex and one cannot rule... | |
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