The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side xii
... observation and experiment , so as gradually to ascend from facts to their laws , nevertheless he was far from regarding sensory experience as the whole origin of knowledge , and in truth had a double theory , that , while sense and ...
... observation and experiment , so as gradually to ascend from facts to their laws , nevertheless he was far from regarding sensory experience as the whole origin of knowledge , and in truth had a double theory , that , while sense and ...
Side xvii
... observation and by experiment , as the foundation of natural philosophy . He further foresaw in the Novum Organum ( 1620 ) that what natural science wanted was facts accumulated by the associated labours of many inquirers , a task ...
... observation and by experiment , as the foundation of natural philosophy . He further foresaw in the Novum Organum ( 1620 ) that what natural science wanted was facts accumulated by the associated labours of many inquirers , a task ...
Side 5
... observation of the laws of marriage , with most blessed and happy fruit of marriage ; a virtuous and most Christian desire of peace , with a fortunate inclination in your neighbour princes thereunto : so likewise in these intellectual ...
... observation of the laws of marriage , with most blessed and happy fruit of marriage ; a virtuous and most Christian desire of peace , with a fortunate inclination in your neighbour princes thereunto : so likewise in these intellectual ...
Side 19
... observation what a reverent and honoured thing poverty of fortune was for some ages in the Roman state , which nevertheless was a state without paradoxes . For we see what Titus Livius saith in his introduction : ' Caeterum aut me amor ...
... observation what a reverent and honoured thing poverty of fortune was for some ages in the Roman state , which nevertheless was a state without paradoxes . For we see what Titus Livius saith in his introduction : ' Caeterum aut me amor ...
Side 23
... observation or examination of the nature and customs of one person : for it is a speech for a lover , and not for a wise man , ' Satis magnum alter alteri theatrum sumus . ' Nevertheless I shall yield , that he that cannot contract the ...
... observation or examination of the nature and customs of one person : for it is a speech for a lover , and not for a wise man , ' Satis magnum alter alteri theatrum sumus . ' Nevertheless I shall yield , that he that cannot contract the ...
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