Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... evidence on both sides of pursued . a question is equal or evidence is lacking is a total suspen- sion of judgment warranted . Scientific truth is possible though all things may never be fully known . Wilkins believed that he was living ...
... evidence on both sides of pursued . a question is equal or evidence is lacking is a total suspen- sion of judgment warranted . Scientific truth is possible though all things may never be fully known . Wilkins believed that he was living ...
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... evidence must be in before generalization axioms 11 · - the " higher can even be considered . A great impediment to the 56. Ibid . , p . 115 . 57. Robert Boyle , " The Requisites of a Good Hypothesis , " in Ibid . , pp . 116-117 . 58 ...
... evidence must be in before generalization axioms 11 · - the " higher can even be considered . A great impediment to the 56. Ibid . , p . 115 . 57. Robert Boyle , " The Requisites of a Good Hypothesis , " in Ibid . , pp . 116-117 . 58 ...
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... evidence is unsuitable to produce conviction , but on the ground that the evidence for accepted theories is not such as to warrant the undoubted certainty claimed . 11 77. Boyle , Certain Physiological Essays , Works , I , p . 303 . 78 ...
... evidence is unsuitable to produce conviction , but on the ground that the evidence for accepted theories is not such as to warrant the undoubted certainty claimed . 11 77. Boyle , Certain Physiological Essays , Works , I , p . 303 . 78 ...
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