Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... cause as suffic- ient explanation for the operation of the universe , develop- ment of new modes and techniques of scientific research , per- haps all a logical outgrowth of man's new way of viewing his world ; these were the attributes ...
... cause as suffic- ient explanation for the operation of the universe , develop- ment of new modes and techniques of scientific research , per- haps all a logical outgrowth of man's new way of viewing his world ; these were the attributes ...
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... causes on the one hand : and not to fall into a speculative scepticism on the other : and whatever causes they have with just deliberation found to hold good ; they still make them increase their benefits , by farther experimenting upon ...
... causes on the one hand : and not to fall into a speculative scepticism on the other : and whatever causes they have with just deliberation found to hold good ; they still make them increase their benefits , by farther experimenting upon ...
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... causes . According to the young cleric , the primary cause , then , for man's ina- bility to know all things stems from the theological experi- 27. Cope , ch . II and ff . 28. Glanvill , Vanity of Dogmatizing , p . 22 . 29. Ibid . , p ...
... causes . According to the young cleric , the primary cause , then , for man's ina- bility to know all things stems from the theological experi- 27. Cope , ch . II and ff . 28. Glanvill , Vanity of Dogmatizing , p . 22 . 29. Ibid . , p ...
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