The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side xiii
... principles , but dissents from his comparison of Caesar with Catiline . It is under the head of Civil Knowledge that the English comes closest to the Italian politician , whom he approves for ' discourse upon histories or examples ' as ...
... principles , but dissents from his comparison of Caesar with Catiline . It is under the head of Civil Knowledge that the English comes closest to the Italian politician , whom he approves for ' discourse upon histories or examples ' as ...
Side xvi
... principles of law and its codification 2 ; the insight finally into the problem of reconciling science and religion : -all these are among many points in which Bacon has anticipated our problems , and may stimulate our thoughts at the ...
... principles of law and its codification 2 ; the insight finally into the problem of reconciling science and religion : -all these are among many points in which Bacon has anticipated our problems , and may stimulate our thoughts at the ...
Side 15
... principles and rules . If it mislead by disproportion or dissimilitude of examples , it teacheth men the force of circumstances , the errors of comparisons , and all the cautions of application ; so that in all these it doth rectify ...
... principles and rules . If it mislead by disproportion or dissimilitude of examples , it teacheth men the force of circumstances , the errors of comparisons , and all the cautions of application ; so that in all these it doth rectify ...
Side 23
... principles may despise it , yet it will receive an open allowance , and therefore needs the less disproof or excusation . 7. Another fault incident commonly to learned men , which may be more probably defended than truly denied , is ...
... principles may despise it , yet it will receive an open allowance , and therefore needs the less disproof or excusation . 7. Another fault incident commonly to learned men , which may be more probably defended than truly denied , is ...
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... principles , did represent unto them . And thus much for the second disease of learning . 8. For the third vice or disease of learning , which concerneth deceit or untruth , it is of all the rest the foulest ; as that which doth destroy ...
... principles , did represent unto them . And thus much for the second disease of learning . 8. For the third vice or disease of learning , which concerneth deceit or untruth , it is of all the rest the foulest ; as that which doth destroy ...
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