The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side vii
... method ( p . 149 ) . ( iii ) Its illustration : ( p . 155 ) . Rhetoric Appendices to Tradition ( p . 160 ) : ( i ) Critical . ( ii ) Pedantical . ( b ) Moral faculties : Moral philo- sophy ( pp . 163-90 ) . i . Exemplar , or Nature of ...
... method ( p . 149 ) . ( iii ) Its illustration : ( p . 155 ) . Rhetoric Appendices to Tradition ( p . 160 ) : ( i ) Critical . ( ii ) Pedantical . ( b ) Moral faculties : Moral philo- sophy ( pp . 163-90 ) . i . Exemplar , or Nature of ...
Side viii
... the Advancement was itself destined , if not designed , to form the first part of an even larger scheme - the regeneration of all the 1 Rawley's Life of Bacon . sciences by a new method of the interpretation of nature viii PREFACE.
... the Advancement was itself destined , if not designed , to form the first part of an even larger scheme - the regeneration of all the 1 Rawley's Life of Bacon . sciences by a new method of the interpretation of nature viii PREFACE.
Side ix
... method . In the course of the next two years he went on to con- ceive the whole scheme of regeneration , or Instauratio , as he now began to call it , in a work called Partis Instaurationis Secundae Delineatio et Argumentum ( written in ...
... method . In the course of the next two years he went on to con- ceive the whole scheme of regeneration , or Instauratio , as he now began to call it , in a work called Partis Instaurationis Secundae Delineatio et Argumentum ( written in ...
Side xii
... method , would make the mind the image of the very essence of things 3 . He was no empiricist : for , although he exhorted men to reject as idols all pre- conceived notions and lay themselves alongside of nature by observation and ...
... method , would make the mind the image of the very essence of things 3 . He was no empiricist : for , although he exhorted men to reject as idols all pre- conceived notions and lay themselves alongside of nature by observation and ...
Side xvi
... method , the Novum Organum , which was destined to enlarge the inductive basis of all the sciences . He perceived that , to understand Nature , we must , on the one hand , universalize it by taking for our objects the main attributes of ...
... method , the Novum Organum , which was destined to enlarge the inductive basis of all the sciences . He perceived that , to understand Nature , we must , on the one hand , universalize it by taking for our objects the main attributes of ...
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