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" The philosopher should be a man willing to listen to every suggestion, but determined to judge for himself. He should not be biased by appearances; have no favorite hypothesis ; be of no school ; and in doctrine have no master. He should not be a respecter... "
Inventors at Work: With Chapters on Discovery - Page 356
by George Iles - 1906 - 503 pages
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A Book of Golden Thoughts

Henry Attwell - 1870 - 314 pages
...determined to judge for himself. He should not be biased by appearances, have no favourite hypothesis, be of no school, and in doctrine have no master. He...should be his primary object. If to these qualities he adds industry, he may indeed hope to walk within the veil of the temple of nature. Faraday. FREEDOM...
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The Spiritual Magazine, Volume 6

1871 - 590 pages
...determined to judge for himself. He should not be biassed by appearances; have no favourite hypothesis ; be of no school ; and in doctrine have no master. He should not be a respecter of persons, but things. Truth should be his primary object. If to these qualities be added industry, he may indeed...
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Michael Faraday

John Hall Gladstone - 1872 - 246 pages
...determined to judge for himself. He should not be biassed by appearances, have no favourite hypothesis, be of no school, and in doctrine have no master. He...to walk within the veil of the temple of Nature." This ideal he must steadily have kept before him, and not unfrequently in after days he gave utterance...
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Michael Faraday

John Hall Gladstone - 1872 - 242 pages
...determined to judge for himself. He should not be biassed by appearances, have no favourite hypothesis, be of no school, and in doctrine have no master. He...to walk within the veil of the temple of Nature." This ideal he must steadily have kept before him, and not unfrequently in after days he gave utterance...
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Essays on medicine

William Sharp - 1874 - 838 pages
...determined to judge for himself. He should not be biassed by appearances, have no favourite hypothesis, be of no school, and in doctrine have no master. He...to walk within the veil of the temple of Nature." MICHAEL FARADAY. ESSAY I. 1 WHAT IS HOMOEOPATHY? " True philosophers, who are only eager for truth...
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Quarterly Journal of Science: 1877, Volume 14

1877 - 612 pages
...determined to judge for himself. He should not be biassed by appearances ; have no favourite hypothesis ; be of no school ; and in doctrine have no master....to walk within the veil of the temple of Nature." I have said that we still need men of genius who can see through the tangled web of facts and catch...
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Quarterly Journal of Science, and Annals of Mining, Metallurgy ..., Volume 14

James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes - 1877 - 600 pages
...determined to judge for himself. He should not be biassed by appearances ; have no favourite hypothesis ; be of no school ; and in doctrine have no master....to walk within the veil of the temple of Nature." I have said that we still need men of genius who can see through the tangled web of facts and catch...
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The Indiana School Journal, Volume 22

1877 - 850 pages
...listen to every suggestion, but determined to judge for himself. He should not be biased by appearances; truth should be his primary object. If to these qualities...to walk within the veil of the temple of nature." . HIGH SCHOOL, INDIANAPOLIS, IND,, March 24, '77. A scholar in a country school was asked, ' ' How...
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The Quarterly Journal of Science, Volume 7

1870 - 644 pages
...determined to judge for himself. He should not be biassed by appearances ; have no favourite hypothesis ; be of no school ; and in doctrine have no master....to walk within the veil of the temple of nature." More than fifty years have passed since these words were spoken, and now we perceive how perfectly...
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The Science of the Stars

Alfred John Pearce (astrologer.) - 1881 - 224 pages
...determined to judge for himself. He should not be biassed by appearances, have no favourite hypothesis, be of no school, and in doctrine have no master. He...to walk within the veil of the temple of Nature." While prejudice is allowed to bar the way of scientific inquiry into the vexed question of planetary...
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