Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... ancients . The zenith at which the present age might strive was equality , at best , with these intellectual giants of the distant past . In the fifteenth century , however , a new grasp of historical perspective and new attitudes to ...
... ancients . The zenith at which the present age might strive was equality , at best , with these intellectual giants of the distant past . In the fifteenth century , however , a new grasp of historical perspective and new attitudes to ...
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... ancients , " asserted Bacon . " These be the ancient times when the world is growing old . Our own age is more truly antiquity than is the time which is computed backward , beginning with our own 29 age . To men If the present age were ...
... ancients , " asserted Bacon . " These be the ancient times when the world is growing old . Our own age is more truly antiquity than is the time which is computed backward , beginning with our own 29 age . To men If the present age were ...
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... ancient world and the artistic forms of the Renaissance would now be broadened to other forms of intellectual ... ancients , scep- ticism toward contemporary achievements such as those of 30. For an expression of Bacon's forward looking ...
... ancient world and the artistic forms of the Renaissance would now be broadened to other forms of intellectual ... ancients , scep- ticism toward contemporary achievements such as those of 30. For an expression of Bacon's forward looking ...
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