id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35772 Hardwick, J. C. (John Charlton) Religion and Science from Galileo to Bergson .txt text/plain 39677 2179 61 Importance, for the mechanical view, of Locke's theory of Science and religion working by different methods would have described COMMON-SENSE PHILOSOPHY.--The strength of this mechanical view lies in whose attitude is also religious, religion and philosophy were two forms FROM SCIENCE TO PHILOSOPHY.--The record of certain important scientific natural science, or faith in it, as such, as a matter of religious a final philosophy based upon the _data_ supplied by natural science. And so with Nature; to science it is a mechanism, to the understanding fact that the common-sense philosophy of naturalism rested upon a tacit natural science, had sought to impose itself on the world as a new In his _Natural Law in Science and Philosophy_ (1895), Boutroux lays it RISE OF A NEW PHILOSOPHY.--This examination of the principles of natural world which that philosophy regards as _reality_, is, to the critical RESULTS.--These new conceptions of matter, of life, and of mind, which ./cache/35772.txt ./txt/35772.txt