Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... error , fact from fiction , as well as dependence upon antiquity , 49 continued to prevail . The syllogistic logic of Aristotle , which committed the error of jumping to general principles before adequate experimentation , was still too ...
... error , fact from fiction , as well as dependence upon antiquity , 49 continued to prevail . The syllogistic logic of Aristotle , which committed the error of jumping to general principles before adequate experimentation , was still too ...
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Margaret Langdon Steneck. Bacon sees two major errors in the reflections of the Sceptics . In the first instance ... error of the Sceptics was in 17. Works , VIII , p . 59 . 18. Works , VIII , p . 59 . 19. Works , VI , p . 66 . their ...
Margaret Langdon Steneck. Bacon sees two major errors in the reflections of the Sceptics . In the first instance ... error of the Sceptics was in 17. Works , VIII , p . 59 . 18. Works , VIII , p . 59 . 19. Works , VI , p . 66 . their ...
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... error will man be unable to recognize truth when it is before him . Such error constitutes the Anticipations and Idols to 37. Karl R. Popper , Conjectures and Refutations , New York , 1962 , p . 5 . 38 which Bacon frequently refers . It ...
... error will man be unable to recognize truth when it is before him . Such error constitutes the Anticipations and Idols to 37. Karl R. Popper , Conjectures and Refutations , New York , 1962 , p . 5 . 38 which Bacon frequently refers . It ...
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