Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... death , however , the 5 call Bacon made for such an establishment had little effect . Though individuals followed his lead , particularly on the 6 continent , no organization developed to put the Lord Chan- cellor's ideas of a ...
... death , however , the 5 call Bacon made for such an establishment had little effect . Though individuals followed his lead , particularly on the 6 continent , no organization developed to put the Lord Chan- cellor's ideas of a ...
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... discussion of the Puritan interpretations of Bacon- ian utility in the years after Bacon's death see R. F. Jones , Ancients and Moderns , ch . V. 44. Harry E. Barnes , p . 578 . 1 give the needed impulse and direction to the new 19.
... discussion of the Puritan interpretations of Bacon- ian utility in the years after Bacon's death see R. F. Jones , Ancients and Moderns , ch . V. 44. Harry E. Barnes , p . 578 . 1 give the needed impulse and direction to the new 19.
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... death , the influence and importance of Wilkins ' role in the early years of the Royal Society is now 2 fully acknowledged . Although skilled as a mathematician and an ingenious inventor , Wilkins was not primarily a scientist and left ...
... death , the influence and importance of Wilkins ' role in the early years of the Royal Society is now 2 fully acknowledged . Although skilled as a mathematician and an ingenious inventor , Wilkins was not primarily a scientist and left ...
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