Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... believe Margery Purver more clearly understands Bacon's philosophy when she states that despite its appearance of rigidity , these precepts " are merely charts . to show the skeletal structure ; they are not meant to show the living ...
... believe Margery Purver more clearly understands Bacon's philosophy when she states that despite its appearance of rigidity , these precepts " are merely charts . to show the skeletal structure ; they are not meant to show the living ...
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... believe , have prevented this confusion and eliminated the misinterpretations which have resulted . 3 In 1934 Louis I. Bredvold published his classic work in seventeenth century thought , The Intellectual Milieu of John Dryden . We may ...
... believe , have prevented this confusion and eliminated the misinterpretations which have resulted . 3 In 1934 Louis I. Bredvold published his classic work in seventeenth century thought , The Intellectual Milieu of John Dryden . We may ...
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... believe , quite obvious . For Bacon , scepticism or doubting is a first step , and only that , not an end unto itself as with the Pyrrhon- The key to the difference lies in the end result of Bacon's scepticism : the attainment of ...
... believe , quite obvious . For Bacon , scepticism or doubting is a first step , and only that , not an end unto itself as with the Pyrrhon- The key to the difference lies in the end result of Bacon's scepticism : the attainment of ...
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