RMW58M19–Kant and Spencer; a study of the fallacies of agnosticism : Carus, Paul, 1852-1919
RF2G4MGRB–Fallacies and painful human condition, pictured as a wooden human figure pushing heavy weight to show how hard it can be to deal with Fallacies in hum
RM2MEP4NJ–Illustration showing a wardrobe with formal and informal clothing.
RMP02G4P–. English: Fleuron from book: A candid and impartial discussion of the false reasonings, Gross Misrepresentations, and Studied fallacies, of Two late pieces: the former written to vilify the inhabitants of one end of this island: and the latter of the other. Together with a fair and clear account of the advantages derived to both parts of the nation, by the union. And The Consequences of raising false Notions of it, set in their true Light. By a friend of Great Britain. 29 A candid and impartial discussion of the false reasonings Fleuron T166098-2
RM2B024AA–Ukiyo-e (浮世絵, literally 'pictures of the floating world') is a genre of Japanese woodblock prints (or woodcuts) and paintings produced between the 17th and the 20th centuries, featuring motifs of landscapes, tales from history, the theatre, and pleasure quarters. It is the main artistic genre of woodblock printing in Japan. The story of the blind men and an elephant originated in Indian subcontinent from where it has widely diffused. It has been used to illustrate a range of truths and fallacies. At various times it has provided insight into the relativism, opaqueness or inexpressible nature
RM2RHFKE9–Stockholm. 16th Aug, 2023. Hussein Askary, vice chairman of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden (BRIX), poses for a photo in Stockholm, Sweden, on Aug. 16, 2023. The projects proposed by China under its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have brought tangible benefits to the countries and peoples of Europe and helped debunk the so-called 'decoupling and de-risking' fallacies, a Swedish expert told Xinhua in a recent interview. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMR2T27G–'New-York dissector : quarterly journal of medicine, surgery, magnetism, mesmerism and the collateral sciences with the mysteries and fallacies of the faculty' (1845)
RM2HT661E–Plate presented to Mr. Peter Mathews, at a Protectionist Demonstration, at Cirencester, on Wednesday, 1850. '...a costly Testimonial...was presented to Mr. Peter Mathews, of Comb End Farm, Gloucestershire, as a mark of respect from the owners and occupiers of land, for his zealous support of agriculture, and energetic endeavours to expose the fallacies of theorists in the cultivation of the soil. The presentation took place at the Swan Hotel...The Plate, which cost £250, consists of a handsome tea and coffee service, and a tastefully-executed epergne, from the establishment of Messrs. Hun
RM2B6HW0N–The fallacies of Le Bararie del Mondo (title object) De bedrieglijkheden van de wereldLe Bararie del Mondo (titel op object) Object Type : prent Objectnummer: RP-P-2017-6003 Inscriptions / Merken: collector's mark , verso, gestempeld: Lugt 2228 collector's mark , verso, gestempeld: Lugt 2760 Manufacturer : prentmaker: Cristofano Bertelli (vermeld op object)Plaats manufacture: Modena Dating: ca. 1558 - ca. 1562 Physical kenmerken: gravure Material: papier Techniek: graveren (drukprocedé) Dimensions: blad: h 386 mm × b 507 mm Subject: spreekwoorden, gezegden etc.beggaroutcasts, pariahspatient,
RMFP191Y–Cost, capitalization and estimated value of American railways; an analysis of current fallacies (1907)
RM2RRNEJE–230107 -- BEIJING, Jan. 7, 2023 -- An employee works at an automobile company in Yuyao, east China s Zhejiang Province, Jan. 5, 2023. Xinhua Headlines: Six fallacies and truths about China s epidemic control HuangxZongzhi PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2HHA9E8–Plate 45 from 'Los Caprichos: There is Plenty to Suck (Mucho hay que chupar) 1799 Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) Spanish The figures in this print have been identified as witches or furies, although the caption suggests that they are vampires. Two take snuff from a box; the third figure and two large bats peer from the background. In the foreground is a basket full of dead babies. This plate is one of several in which Goya’s depiction of witches, goblins, and other such creatures alludes to superstitions and fallacies embraced by the uneducated—a susceptibility derided by intellectuals o
RM2RRNEHF–230107 -- BEIJING, Jan. 7, 2023 -- Staff members pack medicines at a pharmaceutical company in central China s Hunan Province, Dec. 19, 2022. Xinhua Headlines: Six fallacies and truths about China s epidemic control ChenxSihan PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2DCBCPE–The Fallacy of Hope, January 1, 1851. [Portrait of Joseph Mallord William Turner in Elhanan Bicknell's drawing room, discussing the poem "The Fallacies of Hope"]. Attributed to Count Alfred Guillaume Gabriel D'Orsay. Attributed to Thomas Landseer.
RM2RRNEKF–230107 -- BEIJING, Jan. 7, 2023 -- Tourists watch a performance at a bustling tourist area in Xi an, northwest China s Shaanxi Province, Dec. 31, 2022. Photo by /Xinhua Xinhua Headlines: Six fallacies and truths about China s epidemic control ZouxJingyi PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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RMM1JFY3–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of Mr. Darwin (1872) (14779856684)
RM2RRNEHR–230107 -- BEIJING, Jan. 7, 2023 -- This aerial photo taken on Jan. 1, 2023 shows a night view of the commercial area around Tianhe Road in Guangzhou, south China s Guangdong Province. Xinhua Headlines: Six fallacies and truths about China s epidemic control LiuxDawei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMER96X2–A question of courage
RM2RRNEHX–230107 -- BEIJING, Jan. 7, 2023 -- Rural doctors visit local households to provide medical support in Jiwei Town of Huayuan County, central China s Hunan Province, Dec. 29, 2022. Photo by /Xinhua Xinhua Headlines: Six fallacies and truths about China s epidemic control JianxBiao PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RME8WY1T–Emperor's New Clothes - Edmund Dulac illustration from ‘Stories from Hans Andersen’. See description for more information.
RMP0AR9N–. English: Fleuron from book: An answer to Dr Whitby's reply, being a vindication of the charge of fallacies, misquotations, misconstructions, misrepresentations, &c. respecting his book intitled Disquisitiones modaestæ. In a letter to Dr. Whitby. By Daniel Waterland, D.D. master of Magdalen-College, in Cambridge, and Chaplain in Ordinary to his majesty. 305 An answer to Dr Whitby's reply, being a vindication of the charge of fallacies, misquotations, misconstructions, misrepresentations, etc Fleuron T022010-1
RM2RRNEJ9–230107 -- BEIJING, Jan. 7, 2023 -- A medical worker injects a booster shot of COVID-19 vaccine for a resident at Aoyuncun Subdistrict in Chaoyang District, Beijing, capital of China, July 13, 2022. Xinhua Headlines: Six fallacies and truths about China s epidemic control JuxHuanzong PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMR3CHD8–The Sun of Venice Going to Sea. Date/Period: 1843. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 616 cm (20.2 ft); Width: 921 cm (10 yd). Author: J. M. W. Turner. TURNER, JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM.
RMR2T1EW–'New-York dissector : quarterly journal of medicine, surgery, magnetism, mesmerism and the collateral sciences with the mysteries and fallacies of the faculty' (1845)
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RMBFFWG1–Herbal Cholesterol Solvent
RM2RRWJW1–230816 -- STOCKHOLM, Aug. 16, 2023 -- , vice chairman of the Belt and Road Institute in Sweden BRIX, poses for a photo in Stockholm, Sweden, on Aug. 16, 2023. The projects proposed by China under its Belt and Road Initiative BRI have brought tangible benefits to the countries and peoples of Europe and helped debunk the so-called decoupling and de-risking fallacies, a Swedish expert told Xinhua in a recent interview. TO GO WITH Interview: BRI brings benefits to Europe, debunking decoupling fallacies, says Swedish expert SWEDEN-STOCKHOLM-BRI-EXPERT-INTERVIEW HusseinxAskary PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2AM0W60–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin .
RMGHHTA0–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of Mr. Darwin (1872)
RM2ABW7MC–STEAM ON THE CANALS. Fallacies of Building—Drying Lumber., scientific american, 1871-07-08
RMRX617T–Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1837 Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal edinburghnewphil24edin Year: 1837 - 1838 50 Mr Russell on the Fallacies of the thetical case of uniform reciprocating motion in the piston; so that the piston, when elevated and depressed by the steam, draws the crank down with it from A to B and C, and raises it up with it from C to D and A. Let the orbit of the crank be di- vided into twenty equal parts, the first ten numerals being placed on the descending side, and the other ten on the ascend- ing side of the circle. Let the length of the stroke of the pis- ton,
RF2WHN4A6–Signposts the direct way to Facts versus Myths
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RMM1JP00–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of Mr. Darwin (1872) (14595585368)
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RF2WNJA5R–3D illustration of a human head silhouette divided into two parts, titled as COGNITIVE DISORTION.
RMMCTYBY–. Most people will say at once, the former ; but they are wrong. For with the first choice the man would receive £400 in the first year, and with the second choice £200 + £210. He has thus £10 more at the end of his first year. During the second year his first choice would give him £440, his second choice £220 + £230. Again he has £10 more, and this continues each year. Geometrical recreations consist chiefly of fallacies, paradoxes, and games of position, and it will be sufficient for me to illustrate them by taking a typical example of the latter known as the Hamiltonian Game.* ' W. W. Rouse
RMR2T27E–'New-York dissector : quarterly journal of medicine, surgery, magnetism, mesmerism and the collateral sciences with the mysteries and fallacies of the faculty' (1845)
RMBFFW1C–Herbal varicose vain treatment
RM2AM0N2N–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . ^^s -<i^.? * - ^.. w
RM2ABWG71–Popular Fallacies. The Extension of the Plague. Education in Germany. Number of Number of Percentage of Number of 15 1 4 Tyrol 1926 457 f 6 Total 14763 61 Bleaching Silk and Wool. An Alloy of Tin and Phosphorus. -4. American Institute Exhibition. will be made upon a number of articles, scientific american, 1877-07-14
RMRYGEH1–Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal edinburghnewphil24edin Year: 1837 - 1838 50 Mr Russell on the Fallacies of the thetical case of uniform reciprocating motion in the piston; so that the piston, when elevated and depressed by the steam, draws the crank down with it from A to B and C, and raises it up with it from C to D and A. Let the orbit of the crank be di- vided into twenty equal parts, the first ten numerals being placed on the descending side, and the other ten on the ascend- ing side of the circle. Let the length of the stroke of the pis- ton, which is equal to the diameter of the ci
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RMM1HXRG–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of Mr. Darwin (1872) (14782229815)
RF2HND297–Sykes Fairbairn Commando Dagger Fighting Knife, Mk 1 original with etched ricasso. A very rare Wilkinson Sword, Primer Part 1 knife 3' Cross Guard
RMR2T2DR–'New-York dissector : quarterly journal of medicine, surgery, magnetism, mesmerism and the collateral sciences with the mysteries and fallacies of the faculty' (1845)
RM2AM0RJG–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . s ! Therefore, if Donitz is right Darwin iswrong; and, consequently, his statements are receivedwith misplaced and unscientific and unpardonableridicule. The next phase in Mr. Darwins human genealogyis the lancelet or amphioxus. This is the lowestknown vertebrate animal classed with the fishes;and, according to Kowalevsky and Kiipifer, thedevelopment of the ascidian is similar to that of theamphioxus. This creature looks like a piece of jelly,but it is found to have a rudimentary nervous system,and something which is presumed to be a v
RM2ABX189–A Preservative Wanted. An Incident Pertaining to the Earthquake at Savannah. Large Railway Maps. Dietetic Fallacies. DECISIONS RELATING TO PATENTS. U. S. District Court.- Northern District of Illinois. Appellate Court.-Firs District of Illinois. WOLLENSAK APPELLANT V. BRIGGS APPELLEE. V. S. Circuit Court.-Northern District of Illinois. RACINE SEEDER COMPANY V. JOLIET WIRE CHECK ROWER COMPANY. Volcanic Dust. 1 1 1 A Torpedo Cannon Ball. Industrial Exhibition at Venice., scientific american, 1886-11-13
RM2ABY30G–Boat Patterns $1.50 and Up Knock-Down Boat Frames BROOKS BOAT MFCi. CO. Marine Motor Build Your Own Boat SYSTEM THE FREEPORT HOOK Brighter than electricity or acetylene .-cheaper than kerosene-makes No GREASEDIRTSMOKE or ODOR. A safepowerfulwhite.steady light -durable and handsome. Over 100 styles-every lamp warranted. PATENTS TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Scientific Rtnericau.' LOUIS BIERSACH EXPERIENCE You Must Pull the Trigger LET US BE 'YOUR 'FACTORY & EXPERIMENTAL WORK. MODELS Experimental &Model Work RUBBER. FALLACIES Do Your Own Printing Telegraphy UP TO THE MINUTE' ADVERTISING The
RMM83F44–Cost, capitalization and estimated value of American railways; an analysis of current fallacies (1907) (14574684488)
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RMR2T27R–'New-York dissector : quarterly journal of medicine, surgery, magnetism, mesmerism and the collateral sciences with the mysteries and fallacies of the faculty' (1845)
RM2AKFDJ1–A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . olorreactions for blood, such as those with benzidin orphenolphthalein, for there are so many fallacies in theapplication of these reagents, that the reactions areutterly unsuitable for presentation in a court of lawas fulfilling the requirements of legal proof. One test which does fulfiU all requirements is that ofTeichmann, the only drawback being that it is oftendifficult to obtain ttus from blood which has long been 212 in contact with iron, plaster, soaps, fat
RF2HND13W–Sykes Fairbairn Commando Dagger Fighting Knife, Mk 1 original with etched ricasso. A very rare Wilkinson Sword, Primer Part 1 knife 3' Cross Guard
RMR2T29K–'New-York dissector : quarterly journal of medicine, surgery, magnetism, mesmerism and the collateral sciences with the mysteries and fallacies of the faculty' (1845)
RM2AM0J9H–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . communicated to the airin the tympanum also strike the round window, andcommunicate with the perilymph in the tympaniticdivision of the cochlea; this in turn acts upon theendolymph, and through it upon the wonderful struc-ture in the lamina spiralis, termed the fibres of Corti,by which the waves are converted into impulses whichcause the sense of hearing in the cochlea ! ^ But the two senses, if I may use the expression, are different. That produced by striking the nerves in the ampullae tends to distinguish intensity or quantity of so
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RM2AXA3JH–Mathematical recreations and essays . ions in geometryassociated with the name of Euclid, but it is not known sogenerally that these propositions were supplemented originallyby certain exercises. Of such exercises Euclid issued three CH. Ill] GEOMEmiCAL RECREATIONS 45 series: two containing easy theorems or problems, and thethird consisting of geometrical fallacies, the errors in whichthe student was required to find. The collection of fallacies prepared by Euclid is lost, andtradition has not preserved any record as to the nature of theerroneous reasoning or conclusions; but, as an illustrati
RM2AG68TB–. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences : embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. d for its recognition. Most,if not all, of the tests that follow, are sufficiently delicateand free from fallacies for practical use ; at the sametime there are few, if any, that will not under some cir-cumstances give a false indication, either positive ornegative. This is especially true when they are calledupon to decide the presence or absence of minute tracesof dextrose. The number of test-reactions recommended for thedetection of sugar is now very great, an
RM2AM0M16–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . n such statements are made from the presi-dential chair of one of the greatest scientific societiesin the world, we may well enquire if modern naturalscience has any basis at all, or whether we have notbeconie the deceived dupes of a system which has themost improbable and the most unprovable dogmas asthe groundwork of its faith. Straining after the im-possible, we have entered into an age of speculativephilosophy which bids fair to destroy all that is grandand noble in our conceptions of Nature, and to lead usinto the cold unimpassion
RM2AWXKJW–International studio . mind. In thestruggle to prove themselves to be, as they conceive,properly up to date they are losing all selectivesense and they are creating an entirely falsestandard of artistic practice. Therefore, to such an artist as Mr. Tom Mostyna particular welcome can be given because through-out the whole of his career he has kept verydefinitely to a way of his own choosing and hasrefused to allow himself to be influenced by any ofthe fallacies of the moment. He holds, indeed, aposition of peculiar independence at a time whenthe dictation of fashion is more than usuallyvehement
RM2AM0N8E–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . st indeed have been severe!* Leaving this difficulty and the thousand otherswhich it suggests to be settled by Mr. Darwin and hisfollowers, we are carried on the line from the mar-supials to the lowest of the monkey tribe, the lemurs.Why this jump from the lowest to the highest, saveone mammalian form^ Mr. Darwin as one reasonquotes Mr. Huxley, who has written that the groupof Lemuridae present many gradations, leading in-sensibly from the crown and summit of the animalcreation, down to creatures from which there is but astep as it see
RM2AM0XJY–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . sical science. On the other hand, there is a nume-rous group, not in the slightest degree entitled to rankas physicists—though in general they assume the proudtitle of philosophers—who assert that not merely life,but even volition and consciousness are mere physicalmanifestations. These opposite errors, into neither ofwhich is it possible for a genuine scientific man to fall—so Ions: at least as he retains his reason—are easilyseen to be very closely allied. They are both to beattributed to that credulity which is characteristic alikeo
RM2AM0WXF–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . theapes, but there is one statement much relied upon byMr. Huxley which requires some explanation, viz.,that there is more difference between the highest apesand the lowest of the Quadrumana than there isbetween man and the highest apes. Now I give a section of the skull of the lemur,after Huxley himself, and a similar section of theskulls of the gorilla and an Australian, the lowesthuman skull, after Owen. In a moment it is renderedevident that, as regards the size of the brain, his state-ment is not correct. And size of brain is the
RM2AJ75R3–Annals of industry and genius . thiscelebrated astronomer without feelings of admiration mingled with surprise,—Ad-miration for the genius of the man and for the ener-getic and resolute character which enabled him, inthe pursuit of his noble object, to overcome the pre-judices of his station and steadily to persist in hiscourse; Surprise at the credulity which made him adupe to the fallacies of astrology and caused him tocherish idle superstitions. He was born on the 14th December 1540, atKnudstorp, the estate of his ancestors, a small lord-ship near Helsingborg, in Scania. His father. OttoBra
RM2AM1NFR–Antonio Allegri da Correggio, his life, his friends, and his time . lilOGRAPHICAI. FALLACIES 25 misconception was due, not only to impciicct knowledge, but [)erhapsin a still greater degree to the old i)iographical methods, whichloved to represent those whose mental stature was above that of theherd as living in a world apart, and divorced from all participationin the life around them. Falling into an opposite extreme to thatof the classic writers who imputed human weaknesses to their gods,they insisted on treating their heroes as privileged beings, unaffectedby those passions which governed t
RM2AJ8JWK–A popular history of the United States : from the first discovery of the western hemisphere by the Northmen, to the end of the first century of the union of the states ; preceded by a sketch of the prehistoric period and the age of the mound builders . u ou w HWOW Ph O QUEEN ISABELLAS DECISION. 109. the fallacies and absurdities involved in such statements, and towonder at the ignorance that could believe in them ; others therewere ready with facts of navigation and geography, few as they werein that age, to show that, whether Columbus were right or wrong,such objections to his theories were m
RM2AJ2545–Operative surgery . withinoutward. The Fallacies.—The tendon ofthe semitendinosus may be mis-taken for the tendon of the semi-membranosus muscle. The semimembranosus has a large fleshy belly, whichextends much nearer to the median line of the popliteal space than does thesemitendinosus. Sometimes there are two popliteal veins, one on eitherside of the vessel, and rarely two popliteal arteries. The Results.—The popliteal is seldom ligatured unless ruptured. Of 9cases ligatured, 3 died. Of 5 tied before asepsis, the 2 for aneurism recov-ered; 3 for hsemorrhage died. Of four aseptically, 3 for ha
RM2AKHAPM–Salad for the solitary and the social: . INFELICITIES OF AUTHOECEAFT. A spot near Cripplegate extends— Grub Street,—tis called the modem Pindus;Where (not that bards are never friends)Bards might shake hands from adverse windows. -Butler. The subject of the present chapter presents some o£ thevarious fallacies and foibles of the literary profession. Without attempting a psychological analysis of literary life, wepropose simply to group together a few of the more strikingidiosyncrasies which seem to be indigenous to great minds.If frailty and fame are twin attributes, one might be temptedto con
RM2AM0J2N–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . metry, and Professor Haughton has discovered thatthe peculiar skew surface assumed by muscles is thebeautiful hyperboloid of one sheet, and that thepectoral muscle in birds wings, and the adductormagnus muscle in the human leg, are examples of thisgeometrical form. Thus Nature, for particular pur-poses, varies her usual mode of structure, and sub-stitutes that which geometers have proved moreapplicable to the purpose intended; and that formwhich geometers, and only geometers, can produce.I will quote here Professor Haughtons own words
RM2AX3ACJ–Little journeys to the homes of eminent orators . at we perceive andpoint out what we believe are fallacies, and brand thesins of idleness and extravagance, is proof that light isbreaking in the East. If we can profit by the good thatwas in Greece and avoid the bad, we have the rawmaterial here, if properly used, to make her glory fadeinto forgetfulness by comparison.Do not ask that the days of Greece shall come again—we now know that to live by the sword is to die bythe sword, and the nation that builds on conquestbuilds on sand. We want no splendor fashioned byslaves—no labor driven by the l
RM2AM0PJ4–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . Fig. 8.—The Stubgeon, From a specimen taken at Oaklej, Essex.(Drawn by Gr. Reed.) Mark the vast chano;es in time which must haveoccurred before the amphioxus could have beenevolved into the sturoreon. Still more does this remark 320 FALLACIES OF DARWINISM. apply to the next phase, for nothing can be moredifferent than the sturgeon with its isinglass swim-bladder and the lepidosiren, an amphibian reptile, inwhich is found the first appearance of a lung.. Fig. 9.-—The Lepidosiuen. This remarkable creature is called amphibian, notbecause
RM2AWH4PJ–Operative surgery . ments. The Fallacies.—The colon may be mistaken for a loop of small intestine,also for the kidney, especially in the young subject. It is easily distin-guished from the former by the differences already stated; from the latter,by the greater density of the structure of the kidney, its rounded extremi-ties, reniform shape, lobulated appearance, and the free movement of thekidney with respiration. Distention of the bowel by gas will quickly indi-cate its individuality. The fat beneath the transversalis fascia may be mis-taken for the subserous fat, and consequently the transv
RM2AN72YD–The wonderful village; a further record of some famous folk and places by Chelsea reach . ch is rather attractive,and her idolatry of her husband, whose life shewrote, is transparently unaffected eulogy. There is, by the way, a rather adroit letter fromCharles Cheyne to his wifes stepmother, in whichhe says : Who means to improve, madam, by yourdiscoveries, must study them alone, and, freeingthemselves of the pains of grammar rules, tediousmethods, and the fallacies of improved maxims,may arrive early at Truths, may be able to dis-course Things, not senseless distinctions. Lady Jane Cavendish
RM2AM0MMA–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . w. LEMUR EUBER. The Red Lemur and its Skull. LEMURS AND APES. 325 ?vvith its soft black eye, must go. He cannot in anyway get directly into our ancestral tree. Well, then, the lemurs, according to Darwin, aredescended from those remote placental forms whichwere evolved from the remote implacental forms. It looks very hazy, and ugly thoughts about skullsand limbs, and habits and modes of existence, crop upin the mind; but, as we are following Darwins belief,not our own, we must take things as we find them, andtherefore we now arrive at
RM2AM0JJK–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . Tig. 19.—Diagram of Human Ear. the full extent of its surface should be exposed to thewaves of sound. Now take notice that there is a stirrup-shaped boneattached to the middle bone, not directly—tliat wouldspoil the mechanism—but by means of a very small TUB EAR. 341 ^ orbicular bone placed like a joint between them.Then the base of the stirrup is attached to anothermembrane, which covers the opening into the internalear, the basis of which is marked ^ vestihle in thediagram, and in the interior of this the auditory nerveis spread out.
RM2AM0MGJ–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . and 3, as regards the amphibia and reptiles.Then an animal new to science, the early progenitorof implacental mammals, forms guess 4. He cannotkeep the platypus nor the kangaroo in the direct line,but he makes them minister to guess 5, in being thelines to the implacental forefather of lemurs, leavingout the great class of birds. He then jumps to theLemuridge at a bound, leaving all the principal familiesof mammals out of the line altogether.* Here hemakes enormous guess No. 6, about mans early pro-genitor, who had cocked ears, a tail,
RM2AGC7JK–. Operative surgery. can be taken from all or either ofthe three remaining aspects of the foot, beingever cautious to avoid injuring the posteriortibial artery where it lies below the inner mal-leolus. TJie Fallacies.—The incision across the in-step lies below the line of articulation betweenthe astragalus and the tibia; therefore, unlesscare be taken to locate the joint, the operator will cut down upon the neckof the astragalus, and, not finding the joint, will become much confused ; orhe may even open the articulation between the scaphoid and astragalus. If theplantar flap be made too long,
RM2AM0PXD–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . Figs. 7 and 1^.—Amphtoxxjs lanceolatus (or Lancelet). The lowerfigure is diagrammatic, and shows the internal organs, a, b, so calledvertebral column, the upper line showing the cylinder of nervousmatter, d, The heart, and the dotted lines show the ramifications ofthe vascular system, e, Mouth, leading into the alimentary canal.c, Anus. separate order. The next phase in human genealogy,according to Darwin, is the cartilaginous fishes, ofwhich the sturgeon is typical. I give a drawing.. Fig. 8.—The Stubgeon, From a specimen taken at Oak
RM2AM0K6M–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . I intend my description for the general, not the scien-tific reader. Well, then, let the line marked A B bethe passage of a wave of sound, passing through theexternal ear, which Mr. Darwin says is useless in man,but which is a part of the whole perfect structure, andconcentrates the waves of sound before they enter thepassage (A), and pass down to the tympanum or drummembrane (B), against Avhich they strike. ISTow thismembrane is impervious, and divides the external fromthe middle ear. Mark that it is placed at an angle of45°. Here is
RM2AJ28BB–Operative surgery . o the outer side ofthe tuberosity of the ischium. The deep muscular guide is the lower border of the pyriformis, beneathwhich the artery passes from the pelvis. The Operation.—An incision is made three or four inches in length ob-liquely across the linear guide in the course of the fibers of the gluteus maxi-mus ; the fibers of this muscle are separated and drawn apart, the nerves andveins are pushed aside, and the ligature is carried around the vessel, carebeing; taken to avoid the vein which lies to its outer side. The Fallacies.-—The sciatic artery may be mistaken for th
RM2AJE71F–Studies in conduct . XXIV. COLLOQUIAL FALLACIES.. iOST people are disposed to think, intheir inmost consciousness, that theycan talk well under certain circum-stances. Only unfortunately, in themajority of cases, those circumstances which arethe fostering nurses of good conversation are neverto be found, except in more or less strict privacy.And, after all, a man must be a very poor creatureindeed who cannot say things which they of hishousehold, at least, will take to be full of pointand brilliance. The petty tyrant of the firesidecan generally ensure both attention and applausefor the oracul
RM2AM0WEM–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . The lemur and the gorilla are monkeys, but manis essentially, and eternally, and finally distinct fromboth. Singularly enough Mr. Huxley, to provehis argument, utterly abolishes Darwinism, for hegives a section of the skull of a New World long-tailed monkey, having a more capacious brain capacitythan the So-called man-like apes ! which are chieflydistinguished by the broad and impassable gulf which 280 FALLACIES OF DARWINISM, renders man irreconcilably dissimilar. I need notallude to Mr. Huxleys lecture upon Protoplasm, whichhas been d
RM2AFJMAJ–. Concrete stave silos, Brooks patent;. ime the most absurd of the manycommon silo fallacies. Silage acid is one of the weakest acids knownto science. It does not miraculously preserve wood nor destroy con-crete. Silage juices will not eat away concrete nor injure it, which isproven by the fact that after years of service the concrete foundationsof hundreds of silos built of other material still show, today, the trowelmarks which were made at the time constructed. Where it has beenclaimed acid affectedconcrete, investigationhas proven that the con-crete was made of dirtymaterials and a lean mi
RM2AM0P59–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . Fig. 9.-—The Lepidosiuen. This remarkable creature is called amphibian, notbecause it can move about like a frog alike in wateror on land, but owing to the fact that it has the powerof remaining dormant, buried in dry mud, for sixmonths, and, when the water is renewed, become activeand lively again. Mr. Darwin says it is not known by what actualmeans of ascent man came through fishes and amphi-bians. He quotes Huxley, however, that dinosaurians(extinct reptiles) have affinities with birds, and thatthe duck-billed platypus has affinitie
RM2AM0KCH–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . akes an object-glass, he does so inreference to the objective—the lens. Instead of usinga clumsy tube of brass, with a glass at one end and anorifice, larger or smaller, covered with glass at theother, the bird carries its objectives in its own head,and just as it wishes to enlarge or diminish the field ofvision does it move the bones of the case in which itseye is enclosed. Cf, Yarrells British Birds, 4tli edition. Edited by ProfessorNewton, vol. i. p. 19. - 332 FALLACIES OF DARWINISM. And here is evidently a final effect produced by
RM2AM0NM3–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . o the purposes of existence. Now, Mr. St. Greorge Mivart has conclusivelyproved that this designed structure in the marsupialscould not have been produced by ^ natural selection.If so, there is an end of Mr. Darwins line of humandevelopment, or as he would call it, evolution; forone o-ood case a2:ainst ^ natural selection strikes at theroot of the hypothesis as a whole. Let us hear Mr.St. Georo-e Mivart in his own words :— ^ Now, on the Darwinian hypothesis either all mam-mals descended from marsupial progenitors, or else themarsupials
RM2AJ1Y45–Operative surgery . lly exposed and theneedle passed from before backward (Figs. 215 and 216). Great caution THE LIGATURE OP ARTERIES. 173 should be taken not to interfere with the subclavian vein, which lies infront of and on a lower plane than the artery. Tlie Fallacies.—The sterno-cleido-mastoid muscle may have an unusualbreadth of origin from the clavicle, thereby causing the incision to be madetoo far posteriorly. Attention to the clavicular measurement (two inchesfrom the sternal end) will prevent this error. The tubercle on the anteriorsurface of a transverse process of one of the lower
RM2AWMJKC–The posture of school children, with its home hygiene and new efficiency methods for school training . ht is not poised well forward, the heel comes downwith such force that the elasticity of the step is largely lost, being replaced by a harmful jarthat is transmitted throughoutthe body. Such a backward car-riage of the weight means in-evitably that pelvis and spineare not in right relation to eachother. The idea that in walking thetoes should touch the ground firstis one of the fallacies that hasgrown from the wearing of high-heeled shoes; with these there isno alternative to such an artifici
RM2AJ1JX5–Operative surgery . ion with flexion and pro-nation of tlie forearm should limit as much as possible any destructive inter-ference with it. The Fallacies.—The arteries of the forearm may come from the axil-lary, or the brachial may bifurcate high up, thereby increasing the numberof the large vessels in the arm. This fact is determined by the compara-tive size of the brachial, and the influence of pressure on its circulation atthe distal side of the proposed ligature. The brachial artery may run behindthe inner condyle along with the ulnar nerve. If the artery be not in itsnormal site, deep pre
RM2AX8JJB–On poisons in relation to medical jurisprudence and medicine . th a saturated solution of iodic acid a rose-pink color is produced. (St. Bartholomews Hosp. Reports, 1874, p. 301.)He proposes this as a test for strychnia even more delicate in reactionthan the color test above described. Before accepting it as such, it willbe necessary to prove that no other alkaloid or other substances pro-duces a similar effect. A trace of anilin or morphia, of an alkalinesulphocyanide or saliva, will readily decompose iodic acid, and give areddish tint from the separation of iodine. The fallacies to which the
RM2ANEPKP–MrPunch's history of modern England . And again : — We had almost forgotten Mr.J. M. W. Turner, R.A., and hiscelebrated MS. poem, the Fal-lacies of Hope, to which he con-stantly refers us as in formeryears, but on this occasion hehas obliged us by simply men-tioning the title of the poem,without troubling us with anextract. We will, however,supply a motto to his Morning—returning from the Ball, whichreally seems to need a littleexplanation; and as he is toomodest to quote the Fallacies ofHope, we will quote it for him : VENICE BY GASLIGHT.-GOING TO THE BALL MS. Fallacies of Hope (Anpublished P
RM2AKR4D8–Boone County Recorder . +W0&CJU mJViWlJtlM 6CMJ/+ * NOW, NOW! Color or Natural Wool. There are oortaln fallacies abroadconcerning the proper oolor ot naturalwool, and of natural silk, too, for thatmatter, so that a furnisher is Tery oftencompelled to keep his natural woolunderwear of a decided gray color, andhis natural silk ditto of a rich salmonpink, whioh he. furthermore, is expectedto verify as being the natural oolor oftho undyed thread, says the Clothier.Now, many a long hours soak in thedye-tnb do both silk and wool undergoto acquire the natural color demandedby tho publio, and the cust
RM2AM0T3C–An exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of MrDarwin . Fig. 6*.—Simple Ascidian, as found on our sea-shores. The upperorifice is the mouth; the lower one the anus shut. The covering issometimes mammillated as above, at other times reticulated, and.sometimes finely covered with sand. The name is derived fromao-Kos, a skin bottle ; and they are known on our sea-shores as• squirts. (See pp. 181-183 ante.) course. Dr. Donitz is loudly denounced by theDarwinian school; and a fine example of their partialmode of criticism, and of its scientific ill-nature,will be found in the Quarterly Journal o
RM2AG1B00–. The Open court. hilos-ophy of science. Major Powell is a versatile, brilliant, patient, and earnest thinkerand writer. His volume is burdened with a costly and splendidarray of facts. And while this is all true, yet this is not a titheof the value of the volume. Its intrinsic value is in the svstemati-sation of modern thought. . There is a charm in his directness.No qualification, no ambiguity, no affection. I hold, I deny,ring like the strokes of hammer on brazen casque.—The Wash-ington Post. Kant and Spencer A Study of the Fallacies of Agnosticism. ByDr. Paul Carus. Pages, 101. Paper, 20ce
RM2AGAFC7–. Review of reviews and world's work. ghtthat this impression might not improbably re-sult in Judge Parkers failure to secure the cov-eted honor at St. Louis. As these pages werewritten, everything pointed to a spirited andhighly interesting Democratic convention. Mr.Bryans renomination in 1900 was inevitable ;his nomination in 1896, on the other hand, hadbeen wholly unexpected, and the convention hadmade a striking and important chapter in Amer-ican political history. Whatever the fallacies ordelusions which held the minds of a majority ofthat convention, it was a truly democratic body,made u
RM2ANBCM4–An outline of the necessary laws of thought; a treatise on pure and applied logic . Search for Caufes. Inductive Methods 117. Anticipation ..... CONTENTS. Xlll § 118.119.120.121.122.123.124.125.126.127.128.129.130,131.132.133.134. Page Colligation. Definition . . 304 Complete and Incomplete Induction 306 Degrees of Belief . 314 Syllogifm, Deductive and Inductive 317 Employment of Defective Syllogifms 320 Syllogifms of Analogy 327 Syllogifms of Chance .... 331 Syllogifms of Clarification . 343 Nomenclature ..... 345 Sources of Principles . 348 Errors and Fallacies .... 35i Dealing with Errors .
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