Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... past achievements , classical , medieval , and Renaissance , intensely 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 ...
... past achievements , classical , medieval , and Renaissance , intensely 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 ...
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... past . In the fifteenth century , however , a new grasp of historical perspective and new attitudes to- ward the future and man's role in the universe would begin 24 to exert themselves . Antiquity would be seen in a very dif- ferent ...
... past . In the fifteenth century , however , a new grasp of historical perspective and new attitudes to- ward the future and man's role in the universe would begin 24 to exert themselves . Antiquity would be seen in a very dif- ferent ...
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... past and past attempts to arrive at truth for just so long without substituting something in its place . A sceptical crisis such as that so widespread in the Renaissance could not satisfy every thinker in a world which was definitely ...
... past and past attempts to arrive at truth for just so long without substituting something in its place . A sceptical crisis such as that so widespread in the Renaissance could not satisfy every thinker in a world which was definitely ...
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