Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... begin 24 to exert themselves . Antiquity would be seen in a very dif- ferent light : a guide but not a goal . With Bacon , the val- idity of antiquity as even a guide was seriously challenged . The literary and philosophical criteria by ...
... begin 24 to exert themselves . Antiquity would be seen in a very dif- ferent light : a guide but not a goal . With Bacon , the val- idity of antiquity as even a guide was seriously challenged . The literary and philosophical criteria by ...
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... begin with certainties , he shall end in doubts ; but if he will be content to begin with doubts , he shall end in certainties . 36 -- * There runs throughout Bacon's work a sense of tremen- dous optimism as to man's capacity to come to ...
... begin with certainties , he shall end in doubts ; but if he will be content to begin with doubts , he shall end in certainties . 36 -- * There runs throughout Bacon's work a sense of tremen- dous optimism as to man's capacity to come to ...
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... begin publishing until this long apprenticeship was complete . works to which I shall direct my attention , then , are those of a young man but a mature scientist . 49 The Although by no means the unqualified defender of the ...
... begin publishing until this long apprenticeship was complete . works to which I shall direct my attention , then , are those of a young man but a mature scientist . 49 The Although by no means the unqualified defender of the ...
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