The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side xii
... side , who have accused him of 1 Post , pp . 66 , 114 seq . Post , pp . 41 , 118 , 127 , 221-34 . 3 Post , pp . 8 , 102 ; cf. Novum Organum , passim . Post , pp . 10 , 93 , 96-7 , 127 , 222 . Machiavellianism , or the view which , like ...
... side , who have accused him of 1 Post , pp . 66 , 114 seq . Post , pp . 41 , 118 , 127 , 221-34 . 3 Post , pp . 8 , 102 ; cf. Novum Organum , passim . Post , pp . 10 , 93 , 96-7 , 127 , 222 . Machiavellianism , or the view which , like ...
Side xiv
... side of Plato and Aristotle as a universal philosopher . Naturally , then , has Bacon become the prophet of modern science . He owed his far - seeing power of prevision to no accident , but to many causes in himself , of which the first ...
... side of Plato and Aristotle as a universal philosopher . Naturally , then , has Bacon become the prophet of modern science . He owed his far - seeing power of prevision to no accident , but to many causes in himself , of which the first ...
Side 14
... side , to recompense that , they are perfect in those same plain grounds of religion , justice , honour , and moral virtue , which if they be well and watchfully pursued , there will be seldom use of those other , no more than of physic ...
... side , to recompense that , they are perfect in those same plain grounds of religion , justice , honour , and moral virtue , which if they be well and watchfully pursued , there will be seldom use of those other , no more than of physic ...
Side 15
... side by plain precept it teacheth them when and upon what ground to resolve ; yea , and how to carry things in suspense without prejudice , till they resolve . If it make men positive and regular , it teacheth them what things are in ...
... side by plain precept it teacheth them when and upon what ground to resolve ; yea , and how to carry things in suspense without prejudice , till they resolve . If it make men positive and regular , it teacheth them what things are in ...
Side 30
... side , if you take out every axiom , as the sticks of the faggot , one by one , you may quarrel with them and bend them and break them at your pleasure : so that as was said of Seneca , Verborum minutiis rerum frangit pondera , ' so a ...
... side , if you take out every axiom , as the sticks of the faggot , one by one , you may quarrel with them and bend them and break them at your pleasure : so that as was said of Seneca , Verborum minutiis rerum frangit pondera , ' so a ...
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