Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... Bacon put forth the loudest plea of his age for the building of Salomon's House ; a scientific institute where the ... Francis Bacon , Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning Divine and Human , Works , VI ; the Novum Organum : or ...
... Bacon put forth the loudest plea of his age for the building of Salomon's House ; a scientific institute where the ... Francis Bacon , Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning Divine and Human , Works , VI ; the Novum Organum : or ...
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... Francis Bacon on the ideals and course of the Royal Society is universally recognized as of prime importance . By no means the only influence , the optimistic view he held toward the possibilities of scientific advance- ment , and the ...
... Francis Bacon on the ideals and course of the Royal Society is universally recognized as of prime importance . By no means the only influence , the optimistic view he held toward the possibilities of scientific advance- ment , and the ...
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... Bacon lived and wrote . No obstacle to the advancement of learning in all its aspects would Bacon attack more ardently than this submission to the ancients , 22 particularly to the authority of Aristotle . Such an attack on authority is ...
... Bacon lived and wrote . No obstacle to the advancement of learning in all its aspects would Bacon attack more ardently than this submission to the ancients , 22 particularly to the authority of Aristotle . Such an attack on authority is ...
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