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" It appears to me," says one of the speakers in the " Dialogue," " that they who in proof of any assertion rely simply on the weight of authority, without adducing any argument in support of it, act very absurdly. "
The Private Life of Galileo - Pàgina 14
per Galileo Galilei, Mary Allan-Olney - 1870 - 307 pàgines
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Lives of Eminent Persons: Consisting of Galileo, Kepler, Newton, Mahomet ...

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 pàgines
...Galileo was in all probability trained to reach his preeminent station in the intellectual world. " It appears to me," says one of the speakers in the...any sort of adulation, as well becomes those who are tridy in search of truth." Sentiments like these were of rare occurrence at the close of the sixteenth...
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Lives of eminent persons; consisting of Galileo, Kepler

Lives - 1833 - 588 pàgines
...Galileo was in all probability trained to reach his preeminent station in the intellectual world. " It appears to me," says one of the speakers in the...argument in support of it, act very absurdly : I, on tlie contrary, wish to be allowed freely to question and freely to answer you without any sort of adulation,...
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The Private Life of Galileo

Galileo Galilei, Mary Allan-Olney - 1870 - 312 pàgines
...others are preserved in the Palatine Library among the manuscripts of authors anterior to Galileo.1 A passage in his " Dialogue on Ancient and Modern...any argument in support of it, act very absurdly. I, ori the contrary, wish to be allowed freely to question and freely to answer you without any sort of...
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A Popular History of Science

Robert Routledge - 1881 - 748 pàgines
...days, but was fully realized in the career of his illustrious son. " It appears to me," he says, " that they who, in proof of any assertion, rely simply...weight of authority, without adducing any argument m support of it, act very absurdly : I, on the contrary, wish to be allowed freely to question and...
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Galileo: His Life and Work

John Joseph Fahie - 1903 - 508 pàgines
...— which pervades all the acts and writings of his distinguished son. "It appears to me," he says, " that they who in proof of any assertion rely simply...be allowed freely to question and freely to answer without any sort of adulation, as well becomes those who are sincerely in search of truth." Besides...
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The Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Volums 19-20

Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - 1925 - 794 pàgines
...persecutions of Galileo to show how the dark ages treated observational science. He says, " It appears to me that they who, in proof of any assertion, rely simply...be allowed freely to question and freely to answer without any sort of adulation, as well becomes those who are sincerely in search of truth." Are you...
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Heroes of the Scientific World: An Account of the Lives, Sacrifices ...

Charles Robert Gibson - 1926 - 392 pàgines
...thought from his father. There occurs this passage in one of his father's books : " It appears to me that they who in proof of any assertion rely simply...any argument in support of it, act very absurdly." One of the most interesting incidents in Galileo's student days was the far-reaching discovery which...
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Introduction to Modern Physics

Floyd Karker Richtmyer - 1928 - 682 pàgines
...Galileo, who was well educated and was an accomplished musician, appears the statement: "It appears to me that they who in proof of any assertion rely simply...any argument in support of it, act very absurdly." At the age of twelve, Galileo was sent to the monastery of Vallombrosa, near Florence, where he studied...
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Handbook of Policy Creativity: Creativity from diverse perspectives

Stuart S. Nagel - 2001 - 166 pàgines
...during his excruciating interactions with the Church. His father wrote the following: It appears to me that they who in proof of any assertion rely simply...allowed freely to question and freely to answer you with any sort of adulation, as well becomes those who are truly in search of truth (Source and date...
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Parallax: The Race to Measure the Cosmos

Alan W. Hirshfeld - 2002 - 340 pàgines
...Modern Music, is written this frank statement: "It appears to me that they who in proof of anything rely simply on the weight of authority, without adducing...very absurdly. I, on the contrary, wish to be allowed to raise questions freely ... as becomes those who are truly in search of the truth." Vincenzio's declaration...
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