The Advancement of LearningPaul Dry Books, 1. mars 2001 - 263 sider Francis Bacon's The Advancement of Learning (1605) is considered the first major philosophical book written in English. In it, Bacon is concerned with scientific learning: the current state of knowledge, obstacles to its progress, and his own plans for revitalization of schools and universities. Here Bacon sets forth the first account of science as intended for "the relief of man's estate." |
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... Speech. 120 Of Judgment, whose Methods are— 122 Of Direction (Analytics). 123 Of Caution (Elenches). 123 Of Custody. 127 By Writing. 127 By Memory. 127 Prenotion. 128 Emblem. 128 Of Tradition. (De Augm. vi.) 128 Its organ—speech, or ...
Francis Bacon. THE PHILOSOPHY TREE A Representation of the Divisions of Philosophy Proposed by Francis Bacon (Book Two, pp. 81–190) Magical Speech XI.1 - XXII.17 Mind ( 110-65 ) IX.2.
Francis Bacon. Magical Speech XI.1 - XXII.17 Mind ( 110-65 ) IX.2 -. Formal Causes ( Incl . Mathematics ) Experimental Philosophical Final Causes VII.5 - VIII.2 ( 89-94 ) VII.2-3 ( 86-88 ) Metaphysics Efficient Causes Material Causes ...
Francis Bacon. Speech XI.1 - XXII.17 Mind ( 110-65 ) IX.2 - XXII.17 ( 100-165 ) Congregate XXIII.1-50 ( 165-90 ) THE FIRST BOOK THE FIRST BOOK OF FRANCIS BACON OF. Medicine Cosmetics Athletics S I l l l l l l l l l l l l l !!!!! Sensual ...
... speech , I call to mind what Cornelius Tacitus saith of Augustus Caesar : Augusto profluens , et quae principem deceret , eloquentia fuit.1 For if we note it well , speech that is uttered with labour and difficulty , or speech that ...