... ourselves. Speech is known only in connection with the organs of man, thought in connection with his brain, religion as the expression of his aspirations, history as the record of his deeds, and physical sciences as the laws under which he lives. Louis Agassiz: His Life and Correspondence - Page 735by Louis Agassiz - 1885 - 794 pagesFull view - About this book
| Science - 1874 - 1060 pages
...physical science as the law under which he lives. Philosophers and theologians have yet to learn that a physical fact is as sacred as a moral principle....own nature demands from us this double allegiance." s. Dr. KARL FRIEURICH NAUMAXN, the eminent crystallographer and mineralogist, died at Leipzig on the... | |
| 1886 - 844 pages
...best beloved theory. It s in his last-written scientific paper that we find these memorable words: "A physical fact is as sacred as a moral principle....own nature demands from us this double allegiance." Here is the secret of his whole faithful and laborious ife. Physical fact and moral principle were... | |
| Education - 1874 - 472 pages
...physical sciences as the laws under which he lives. Philosophers and theologians have yet to learn that a physical fact is as sacred as a moral principle....own nature demands from us this double allegiance. — Agassiz. THE POWER OF THE TEACHER. [The following is an extract from an address by Thomas K. Beecher,... | |
| Education - 1874 - 520 pages
...physical science as the law under which he Jives. Philosophers and theologians have yet to learn that a physical fact is as sacred as a moral principle....own nature demands from us this double allegiance." The work of Aga«siz will long live, and his name will pass down the ages with the great names of Cuvier... | |
| 1874 - 526 pages
...physical sciences as the laws under which he lives. Philosophers and theologians have yet to learn that a physical fact is as sacred as a moral principle....own nature demands from us this double allegiance." SOLON F. WHITNEY. HINTS ON TEACHING ENGLISH LITERATURE. IT has been our lot to teach English Literature... | |
| Science - 1874 - 812 pages
...physical sciences as the laws under which he lives. Philosophers and theologians have yet to learn that a physical fact is as sacred as a moral principle....own nature demands from us this double allegiance." WE had intended to say nothing at the present time about Agassiz and Evolution, thinking it most suitable... | |
| Education - 1874 - 508 pages
...physical science as the law under which he lives. Philosophers and theologians have yet to learn that a physical fact is as sacred as a moral principle....own nature demands from us this double allegiance." The work of Agassiz will long live, and his name will pass down the ages with the great names of Cuvier... | |
| Geology - 1874 - 554 pages
...physical science as the law under which he lives. Philosophers and theologians have yet to learn that a physical fact is as sacred as a moral principle....own nature demands from us this double allegiance." s. APPENDIX. ART. XII. — On the Structure and Affinities of the Brontotheridce ; by 0. C. MARSH.... | |
| Education - 1874 - 668 pages
...physical sciences as the laws under which he lives. Philosophers and theologians have yet to learn that a physical fact is as sacred as a moral principle....own nature demands from us this double allegiance." SOLON F. WHITNEY. HINTS ON TEACHING ENGLISH LITERATURE. IT has been our lot to tea.ch English Literature... | |
| John Murray Matthews - Phrenology - 1876 - 110 pages
...physical science as the laws under which he lives. Philosophers and theologians have yet to learn that a physical fact is as sacred as a moral principle....own nature demands from us this double allegiance. — Agassiz. PHRENOLOGY is the most useful of all modern discoveries ; for while others enhance creature... | |
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