The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... Metaphysic , which inquireth formal and final causes ( p . 102 ) . Mathematic , a branch of Metaphysic ( p . 107 ) . 2 ) Operative production of effects ( p . 108 ) . ( 1 ) Experimental , Natural history . ( 2 ) Philosophical , Physic ...
... Metaphysic , which inquireth formal and final causes ( p . 102 ) . Mathematic , a branch of Metaphysic ( p . 107 ) . 2 ) Operative production of effects ( p . 108 ) . ( 1 ) Experimental , Natural history . ( 2 ) Philosophical , Physic ...
Side 99
... metaphysic : wherein I desire it may be conceived that I use the word metaphysic in a differing sense from that that is received . And in like manner , I doubt not but it will easily appear to men of judge- ment , that in this and other ...
... metaphysic : wherein I desire it may be conceived that I use the word metaphysic in a differing sense from that that is received . And in like manner , I doubt not but it will easily appear to men of judge- ment , that in this and other ...
Side 100
... metaphysic , as I do now understand the word ; it appeareth , by that which hath been already said , that I intend philosophia prima , summary philo- sophy and metaphysic , which heretofore have been confounded as one , to be two ...
... metaphysic , as I do now understand the word ; it appeareth , by that which hath been already said , that I intend philosophia prima , summary philo- sophy and metaphysic , which heretofore have been confounded as one , to be two ...
Side 101
... metaphysic ; wherein I may without prejudice preserve thus much of the conceit of an- tiquity , that physic should contemplate that which is inherent in matter , and therefore transitory ; and metaphysic that which is abstracted and ...
... metaphysic ; wherein I may without prejudice preserve thus much of the conceit of an- tiquity , that physic should contemplate that which is inherent in matter , and therefore transitory ; and metaphysic that which is abstracted and ...
Side 102
... metaphysic , we have assigned unto it the inquiry of formal and final causes ; which assignation , as to the former of them , may seem to be nugatory and void , because of the received and inveterate opinion , that the inquisition of ...
... metaphysic , we have assigned unto it the inquiry of formal and final causes ; which assignation , as to the former of them , may seem to be nugatory and void , because of the received and inveterate opinion , that the inquisition of ...
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