The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side vi
... natural theology inquisition of causes 2. Natural philosophy ( pp . 98-114 ) . 1 ) Speculative : ( p . 99 ) . ( 1 ) ... nature in general ( p . 115 ) . ( 1 ) Knowledge of body ( pp . 118-27 ) . b . a . Medicine for health . Cosmetic for ...
... natural theology inquisition of causes 2. Natural philosophy ( pp . 98-114 ) . 1 ) Speculative : ( p . 99 ) . ( 1 ) ... nature in general ( p . 115 ) . ( 1 ) Knowledge of body ( pp . 118-27 ) . b . a . Medicine for health . Cosmetic for ...
Side vii
... Nature of Good ( pp . 165-77 ) . The double nature of Good ( p . 166 ) . ( i ) Private , active and passive ( p . 169 ) . ( ii ) Communicative : Duty ( p . 173 ) . ii . Regiment , or culture of mind ( pp . 177-89 ) . 2 ) Conjugate and ...
... Nature of Good ( pp . 165-77 ) . The double nature of Good ( p . 166 ) . ( i ) Private , active and passive ( p . 169 ) . ( ii ) Communicative : Duty ( p . 173 ) . ii . Regiment , or culture of mind ( pp . 177-89 ) . 2 ) Conjugate and ...
Side ix
... Nature ( left unfinished , and posthumously published by Stephens in 1734 ) , in which he also contemplates a discourse on Knowledge , roughly in idea corre- sponding to the Advancement , as an introduction to the Interpretatio Naturae ...
... Nature ( left unfinished , and posthumously published by Stephens in 1734 ) , in which he also contemplates a discourse on Knowledge , roughly in idea corre- sponding to the Advancement , as an introduction to the Interpretatio Naturae ...
Side xi
... natural and revealed theology2 . In dealing with Nature , he em- braces all kinds of causes , adds to the concrete sciences of bodies the abstract sciences of their attributes , such as motion , sound , heat , & c . , which have proved ...
... natural and revealed theology2 . In dealing with Nature , he em- braces all kinds of causes , adds to the concrete sciences of bodies the abstract sciences of their attributes , such as motion , sound , heat , & c . , which have proved ...
Side xii
... nature , he believed in the super- natural , recognized not only natural but also ' intellectual forms , and regarded man as both material body and inspired soul . He was no relati- vist he said indeed that sense and intellect are ...
... nature , he believed in the super- natural , recognized not only natural but also ' intellectual forms , and regarded man as both material body and inspired soul . He was no relati- vist he said indeed that sense and intellect are ...
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