Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... played a major role in the sceptical crises of Renaissance thought , culminating in the brilliant writings of Michel de Montaigne in the last quarter of the sixteenth century , the years when Francis Bacon in England was beginning his ...
... played a major role in the sceptical crises of Renaissance thought , culminating in the brilliant writings of Michel de Montaigne in the last quarter of the sixteenth century , the years when Francis Bacon in England was beginning his ...
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... play such a vital role in the conception and di- rection of the Royal Society . Realizing fully the enormity of the task ahead , there is no hint of pessimistic scepticism 21. John Wilkins , The Discovery of a New World , p . 110 ...
... play such a vital role in the conception and di- rection of the Royal Society . Realizing fully the enormity of the task ahead , there is no hint of pessimistic scepticism 21. John Wilkins , The Discovery of a New World , p . 110 ...
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... play their 36 part . Dr. Power realized , as did that " Patriark " of Exper- imental Philosophy , that such hopelessness was one of the dead- liest hindrances to intellectual advance . Not only had it stifled the blossoming of the Tree ...
... play their 36 part . Dr. Power realized , as did that " Patriark " of Exper- imental Philosophy , that such hopelessness was one of the dead- liest hindrances to intellectual advance . Not only had it stifled the blossoming of the Tree ...
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