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A. E. Taylor Abstract Sciences aim of Science analysis animal answer antennules Applied artistic Astronomy atom beauty become behaviour Biology body called causes chemical Chemistry classification complete conception Concrete Sciences conic sections deal discipline discovery distinction earth Embryology emotional emotional mood energy evolution explain facts of experience feeling formulæ give Grammar of Science human Huxley hypothesis ideal illustrate impressions induction inorganic inquiry instance intellectual intelligent investigation Karl Pearson Kelvin kind knowledge laws living creatures logical Lord Kelvin Mathematics matter mechanical ment mental Metaphysics mind molecules mysteries Natural Philosophy Nature Nature's observation organisms P. G. Tait particular phenomena Philosophy Physical Sciences physico-chemical Physiology practical precision problems Prof psychical Psychology question raw materials reality regard relations religion religious scientific descriptions scientific method scientific mood seems sense simple Sociology theoretical theory things tion truth utility verifiable wonder