The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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Side 265
... doctrine of the soul and its faculties , which was elaborated by Albertus Magnus from the ideas of Aristotle and Avicenna . But in this doctrine , the Rational Soul exercised two faculties - intellectus or understanding , by which self ...
... doctrine of the soul and its faculties , which was elaborated by Albertus Magnus from the ideas of Aristotle and Avicenna . But in this doctrine , the Rational Soul exercised two faculties - intellectus or understanding , by which self ...
Side 279
... doctrine of the idols or false appearances which hinder man's pursuit of truth . See Novum Organum i . 39–68 for this important doctrine . p . 127 Bacon is thinking of what he later called the Idols of the Tribe , inherent in men . Cf ...
... doctrine of the idols or false appearances which hinder man's pursuit of truth . See Novum Organum i . 39–68 for this important doctrine . p . 127 Bacon is thinking of what he later called the Idols of the Tribe , inherent in men . Cf ...
Side 288
... doctrine ; there were the gods and their attendant ritual , and the varied beliefs expressed by Plato , Aristotle , the Stoics , the Epicur- eans , the Sceptics , etc. p . 202 In revealing His mysteries to us , God uses ' the language ...
... doctrine ; there were the gods and their attendant ritual , and the varied beliefs expressed by Plato , Aristotle , the Stoics , the Epicur- eans , the Sceptics , etc. p . 202 In revealing His mysteries to us , God uses ' the language ...
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The First Book | 3 |
Defence of Learning against Politicians | 10 |
Defence of Learning against the discredits arising from | 17 |
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