The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side vii
... mind ( pp . 127-90 ) . a . The soul ( pp . 127-9 ) . b . Faculties ( pp . 129–90 ) . ( a ) Rational faculties : Logic ( pp . 131-63 ) . i . Invention ( p . 132 ) . - ( i ) of arts ( p . 132 ) . and sciences ( ii ) of speech and ...
... mind ( pp . 127-90 ) . a . The soul ( pp . 127-9 ) . b . Faculties ( pp . 129–90 ) . ( a ) Rational faculties : Logic ( pp . 131-63 ) . i . Invention ( p . 132 ) . - ( i ) of arts ( p . 132 ) . and sciences ( ii ) of speech and ...
Side viii
... mind and style . In 1597 ( aet . 37 ) appeared his Essays , of which there were only ten in the first edition ; while half of those - namely , on Studies , Discourse , Regiment of Health , Factions , and Negotiating were , as it were ...
... mind and style . In 1597 ( aet . 37 ) appeared his Essays , of which there were only ten in the first edition ; while half of those - namely , on Studies , Discourse , Regiment of Health , Factions , and Negotiating were , as it were ...
Side xii
... 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 experiment , so as gradually ...
... 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 experiment , so as gradually ...
Side xiv
... minds con- centric and voluble with the wheels of fortune ' ' , there is an anti - Machiavellian ring in the counsel ... mind , and of which the first effect is sudden astonishment , and the second 1 Post , p . 209 . 7 Post , p . 215 ...
... minds con- centric and voluble with the wheels of fortune ' ' , there is an anti - Machiavellian ring in the counsel ... mind , and of which the first effect is sudden astonishment , and the second 1 Post , p . 209 . 7 Post , p . 215 ...
Side xv
... mind to the right object in its real relations to the whole of things . Hence , in projecting the Encyclopédie , D'Alembert called Bacon the greatest , the most universal , the most eloquent of philosophers , and joined Diderot in ...
... mind to the right object in its real relations to the whole of things . Hence , in projecting the Encyclopédie , D'Alembert called Bacon the greatest , the most universal , the most eloquent of philosophers , and joined Diderot in ...
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