Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... Glanvill published an extension of Sprat's History entitled Plus Ultra : or , the Progress and Advancement of Knowledge Since the Days of Aris- 26 totle . With the publication of these works , plus his many essays , Glanvill became not ...
... Glanvill published an extension of Sprat's History entitled Plus Ultra : or , the Progress and Advancement of Knowledge Since the Days of Aris- 26 totle . With the publication of these works , plus his many essays , Glanvill became not ...
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... Glanvill in Plus Ultra , insists on the need for instruments to rectify this deficiency . ... our senses must be ... Glanvill concludes , our advantages over the ancients are incalculable . Though Glanvill precludes absolute 30. Ibid ...
... Glanvill in Plus Ultra , insists on the need for instruments to rectify this deficiency . ... our senses must be ... Glanvill concludes , our advantages over the ancients are incalculable . Though Glanvill precludes absolute 30. Ibid ...
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... Glanvill notes in a variety of contexts , confidence " in un- 36 certainties is the greatest enemy to what is certain . Due to the occult nature of its explanations , such a philosophy leads to the path of serious scepticism for it ...
... Glanvill notes in a variety of contexts , confidence " in un- 36 certainties is the greatest enemy to what is certain . Due to the occult nature of its explanations , such a philosophy leads to the path of serious scepticism for it ...
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advance ancients answers arguments attained attempted attitudes authority Baconian became begin believe Boyle Boyle's building causes certainty College concerning conclusions considered course determine develop discoveries discussion Dogmatizing doubt early Edited England English error essential evidence examination experiment Experimental Experimental Philosophy expressed fact foundation Francis Bacon future Glanvill greatest Gresham Hall held History human hypotheses Ibid idea important influence intellectual interest John John Wilkins Jones Joseph Glanvill judgment knowledge known lead learning London Lord man's method mind nature necessary Notes opinion Oxford past philosophy possible Power present primary principles problem progress proposed question realized reason remain Renaissance Robert Boyle Royal Society Salomon's House scepticism scientific scientist senses seventeenth century SOURCES Sprat theories things Thomas thought throughout tion tradition true truth understanding universe VIII Wilkins writings York