Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... leave one with desired answers or form the basis for lesser axioms ( laws ) 51. A. R. Hall and M. B. Hall , A Brief History of Science , pp . 171-172 discuss Bacon's aims in relation to science . 52. For a brief though authoritative ...
... leave one with desired answers or form the basis for lesser axioms ( laws ) 51. A. R. Hall and M. B. Hall , A Brief History of Science , pp . 171-172 discuss Bacon's aims in relation to science . 52. For a brief though authoritative ...
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... leaves us with no doubt but that truth can and will be revealed to us if we proceed along the right course . Once the veil is lifted and truth or knowledge revealed , we humans , with our aided senses and intellects , can and will ...
... leaves us with no doubt but that truth can and will be revealed to us if we proceed along the right course . Once the veil is lifted and truth or knowledge revealed , we humans , with our aided senses and intellects , can and will ...
Sivu 89
... leave disputing , whether they dream , or wake ; whether there is any motion ; whether they have any being , or no : the one can produce nothing , but unwholesome , and rotten fruits : and the other , for fear of that , will endeavour ...
... leave disputing , whether they dream , or wake ; whether there is any motion ; whether they have any being , or no : the one can produce nothing , but unwholesome , and rotten fruits : and the other , for fear of that , will endeavour ...
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