The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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... METHODS MAGISTRAL AND OF PROBATION ] XVII . 1. For the method of tradition , I see it hath moved a con- troversyn in our time . But as in civil business , if there be a meeting , and men fall at words , there is commonly an end of the ...
... METHODS MAGISTRAL AND OF PROBATION ] XVII . 1. For the method of tradition , I see it hath moved a con- troversyn in our time . But as in civil business , if there be a meeting , and men fall at words , there is commonly an end of the ...
Side 135
... method wherein it was invented and so is it possible of knowledge induced . But in this same anticipated and ... method of the mathematics , in that subject , hath some shadow : but generally I see it neither put in ure nor put in ...
... method wherein it was invented and so is it possible of knowledge induced . But in this same anticipated and ... method of the mathematics , in that subject , hath some shadow : but generally I see it neither put in ure nor put in ...
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... method of probation is that used when the matter delivered is to be questioned and exam- ined . The magistral method is for use when existing knowledge is to be applied ; the probational method is for use when the bounds of knowledge ...
... method of probation is that used when the matter delivered is to be questioned and exam- ined . The magistral method is for use when existing knowledge is to be applied ; the probational method is for use when the bounds of knowledge ...
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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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