Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... expressed . All learning needed purification and reorientation . Bacon's immodest hope to rescue science from its inadequate - It was 21. One of the best accounts of the revolt against Aristotle beginning with Roger Bacon in the ...
... expressed . All learning needed purification and reorientation . Bacon's immodest hope to rescue science from its inadequate - It was 21. One of the best accounts of the revolt against Aristotle beginning with Roger Bacon in the ...
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... expressed it would not triumph easily in England or else- The entrenched attitudes toward man and science were not ... expression of Bacon's forward looking , adventur- ous cast of mind , written with an enthusiasm which nearly equals ...
... expressed it would not triumph easily in England or else- The entrenched attitudes toward man and science were not ... expression of Bacon's forward looking , adventur- ous cast of mind , written with an enthusiasm which nearly equals ...
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... expressed in attempts to arrive at ultimate 19 certainty in the higher reaches of metaphysical truth . There is a decided recognition of the limitations of physical knowledge ; yet if one does not attempt to go beyond the bounds of what ...
... expressed in attempts to arrive at ultimate 19 certainty in the higher reaches of metaphysical truth . There is a decided recognition of the limitations of physical knowledge ; yet if one does not attempt to go beyond the bounds of what ...
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