Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... early as 1645 , informal meetings were taking place at the Bull's Head in Cheapside and at various private lodgings in London . Men drawn together by a common interest in the new science were meeting , discussing recent scientific ...
... early as 1645 , informal meetings were taking place at the Bull's Head in Cheapside and at various private lodgings in London . Men drawn together by a common interest in the new science were meeting , discussing recent scientific ...
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... early Royal Society met to pursue a ' real ' philosophy based on nature and not on the minds of men . Guided as they were by the primary requisite of utility rather than theory , it was inevitable that their principle mentor and guide ...
... early Royal Society met to pursue a ' real ' philosophy based on nature and not on the minds of men . Guided as they were by the primary requisite of utility rather than theory , it was inevitable that their principle mentor and guide ...
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... Early Reactions to the Royal Society , " Notes and Records of the Royal Society , VII ( 1950 ) , 207-258 and by the same author , Some Early Critics of the Royal Society , Notes and Records , VIII ( 1950 ) , 20-64 . These works amply ...
... Early Reactions to the Royal Society , " Notes and Records of the Royal Society , VII ( 1950 ) , 207-258 and by the same author , Some Early Critics of the Royal Society , Notes and Records , VIII ( 1950 ) , 20-64 . These works amply ...
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