Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... progress and benefit for the wel- fare of mankind . From this new perspective , G. Wylie Sypher correctly points out , the giants of antiquity appeared far less 23. Works , VIII , p . 33 . 24. Hans Baron has presented the most ...
... progress and benefit for the wel- fare of mankind . From this new perspective , G. Wylie Sypher correctly points out , the giants of antiquity appeared far less 23. Works , VIII , p . 33 . 24. Hans Baron has presented the most ...
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... progress of sci- ence , and Glanvill believed in the importance of scientific progress . Unfounded belief in what has not been proven true , 25. Joseph Glanvill , Scepsis Scientifica ( London , 1664 ) , edited by John Owen , London ...
... progress of sci- ence , and Glanvill believed in the importance of scientific progress . Unfounded belief in what has not been proven true , 25. Joseph Glanvill , Scepsis Scientifica ( London , 1664 ) , edited by John Owen , London ...
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... progress , just as dogmatism in matters of faith is the greatest enemy to the progress of Christian- 27 ity . In The Vanity of Dogmatizing , Glanvill put forth the sceptical argument of the new philosophy on which he would , in this ...
... progress , just as dogmatism in matters of faith is the greatest enemy to the progress of Christian- 27 ity . In The Vanity of Dogmatizing , Glanvill put forth the sceptical argument of the new philosophy on which he would , in this ...
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