Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... Boyle's work and thought . Though we may more objectively say today that no single individual was the " father of modern chemistry , " contemporaries of Boyle con- sidered him as such . There is no doubt , however , that in the ...
... Boyle's work and thought . Though we may more objectively say today that no single individual was the " father of modern chemistry , " contemporaries of Boyle con- sidered him as such . There is no doubt , however , that in the ...
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... Boyle set out to reform . Carrying on intensive experimentation for six years at Oxford , Boyle did not begin publishing until this long apprenticeship was complete . works to which I shall direct my attention , then , are those of a ...
... Boyle set out to reform . Carrying on intensive experimentation for six years at Oxford , Boyle did not begin publishing until this long apprenticeship was complete . works to which I shall direct my attention , then , are those of a ...
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... Boyle clearly defined for his purpose the " promoting of Experimental and Useful Philosophy . " " Exper- mental Learning " or " Experimental Philosophy " is the key to this early work as it is to much of Boyle's subsequent vol- uminous ...
... Boyle clearly defined for his purpose the " promoting of Experimental and Useful Philosophy . " " Exper- mental Learning " or " Experimental Philosophy " is the key to this early work as it is to much of Boyle's subsequent vol- uminous ...
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