Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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... human mind , were gathered up into unity and reduced to system in the new philosophy of Bacon . A long line of thinkers have drawn inspiration from him , and it is not without justice that he has been looked upon as the origi- nator and ...
... human mind , were gathered up into unity and reduced to system in the new philosophy of Bacon . A long line of thinkers have drawn inspiration from him , and it is not without justice that he has been looked upon as the origi- nator and ...
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... human understanding perplexes itself , or makes not a sober and advantageous use of the real helps within its reach , whence manifold ignorance and inconveniences arise , he was determined to employ his utmost endeavors toward restoring ...
... human understanding perplexes itself , or makes not a sober and advantageous use of the real helps within its reach , whence manifold ignorance and inconveniences arise , he was determined to employ his utmost endeavors toward restoring ...
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... human knowledge from a firm and solid basis . This may at first seem an infinite scheme , unequal to human abilities , yet it will be found more sound and judi- cious than the course hitherto pursued , as tending to some issue ; whereas ...
... human knowledge from a firm and solid basis . This may at first seem an infinite scheme , unequal to human abilities , yet it will be found more sound and judi- cious than the course hitherto pursued , as tending to some issue ; whereas ...
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... human understanding entirely distinct from that known to our predecessors , and different aids procured , that the mind may exercise her power over the nature of things IT APPEARS to me that men know neither their acquire- ments nor ...
... human understanding entirely distinct from that known to our predecessors , and different aids procured , that the mind may exercise her power over the nature of things IT APPEARS to me that men know neither their acquire- ments nor ...
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... human understanding ; thus rather choosing to ac- cuse the common state of men and things , than make con- fession of themselves . It is also frequent with them to adjudge that impossible in an art , which they find that art does not ...
... human understanding ; thus rather choosing to ac- cuse the common state of men and things , than make con- fession of themselves . It is also frequent with them to adjudge that impossible in an art , which they find that art does not ...
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