The Grammar of Philosophy; a Study of Scientific Method
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Surely it must be a clear mark of prudence to address ourselves closely to learn the actual works of Nature — God's Works mainly, with their logical implications — not more or less ' TTorks, p. 596. '■'e.g., as Professor Seth remarks — "It is not to be denied that philo- sophy is studied at the present time in Germany, almost exclusively in a, historical interest." Scottish Philosophy, p. 130. A studywhich, on the whole, has resulted hitherto in a mere Babel of confused noises, and which ought,... for the most part, to be abandoned. At best, the pedigree of doctrines and opinions is a poor study— as poor almost as the pedigree of the cockroach ; and like many tributaries of rivers, too meagre, devious and tortuous to be traced. I30 GRAMMAR OF PHILOSOPHY distracted men's more or less foolish theories concerning them. Comte tells us that Kepler was " the first man for twenty centuries who had the courage to go back to the beginning, as if nothing had been done in the way of theory." ^ This must always be the right method of study, — the method of Common Sense — No authority but Nature.
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