Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... facts as is necessary to draw the more significant axioms . A great collection of fact , as we have seen , was basic to Bacon's scientific method , and it does not take the giants of the scientific world to make this genuine ...
... facts as is necessary to draw the more significant axioms . A great collection of fact , as we have seen , was basic to Bacon's scientific method , and it does not take the giants of the scientific world to make this genuine ...
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... fact , as the history of the greatest Royal Society Fellows amply demonstrates . Such hypotheses are the result of imagination , inspiration -3 reason , if you prefer . It is this working hypothesis which gives experimentation its direc ...
... fact , as the history of the greatest Royal Society Fellows amply demonstrates . Such hypotheses are the result of imagination , inspiration -3 reason , if you prefer . It is this working hypothesis which gives experimentation its direc ...
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... fact are indispensable . of truth -- -- the separation of fact from presumption the patient classification , and above all , the controlled unpre- judiced experimentation Bacon advocated came to be recog- nized within his century as the ...
... fact are indispensable . of truth -- -- the separation of fact from presumption the patient classification , and above all , the controlled unpre- judiced experimentation Bacon advocated came to be recog- nized within his century as the ...
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