The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... tion possible . Secondly , in the Advancement Bacon showed his deliberate foresight by distinguishing between what had been done for learning and what remained to be done , so as to strike the balance between merits and defects . Hence ...
... tion possible . Secondly , in the Advancement Bacon showed his deliberate foresight by distinguishing between what had been done for learning and what remained to be done , so as to strike the balance between merits and defects . Hence ...
Side 6
... tion and propagation thereof : the latter , what the particular acts and works are , which have been em- braced and undertaken for the advancement of learn- ing ; and again , what defects and undervalues I find in such particular acts ...
... tion and propagation thereof : the latter , what the particular acts and works are , which have been em- braced and undertaken for the advancement of learn- ing ; and again , what defects and undervalues I find in such particular acts ...
Side 7
... tion , and that he that increaseth knowledge increaseth anxiety ' that Saint Paul gives a caveat , ' That we be not spoiled through vain philosophy ' : that ex- perience demonstrates how learned men have been arch - heretics , how ...
... tion , and that he that increaseth knowledge increaseth anxiety ' that Saint Paul gives a caveat , ' That we be not spoiled through vain philosophy ' : that ex- perience demonstrates how learned men have been arch - heretics , how ...
Side 9
... tion of nature to attain to the mysteries of God . For as touching the first of these , Salomon doth excellently expound himself in another place of the same book , where he saith : ' I saw well that knowledge recedeth as far from ...
... tion of nature to attain to the mysteries of God . For as touching the first of these , Salomon doth excellently expound himself in another place of the same book , where he saith : ' I saw well that knowledge recedeth as far from ...
Side 12
... tion against him , that he did , with the variety and power of his discourses and disputations , withdraw young men from due reverence to the laws and customs of their country , and that he did profess a dangerous and pernicious science ...
... tion against him , that he did , with the variety and power of his discourses and disputations , withdraw young men from due reverence to the laws and customs of their country , and that he did profess a dangerous and pernicious science ...
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