Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... rise of science provided an essential foundation for the concept of an emerging progressive world . It pro- vided a new element in man's experience to an extent unlike anything which had gone before . Francis Bacon , with unbounded ...
... rise of science provided an essential foundation for the concept of an emerging progressive world . It pro- vided a new element in man's experience to an extent unlike anything which had gone before . Francis Bacon , with unbounded ...
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... rise higher than the knowledge of Aristotle . 24 If there is to be " liberty of examination , " a judicious scepticism toward past philosophy and knowledge is necessary . Haste in judgment , immature determination , " Anticipations ...
... rise higher than the knowledge of Aristotle . 24 If there is to be " liberty of examination , " a judicious scepticism toward past philosophy and knowledge is necessary . Haste in judgment , immature determination , " Anticipations ...
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... rising slowly and patiently in an un- 40 broken ascent to the highest axioms of all . If man will fol- low this path , the ultimate knowledge and power he desires for " the relief of man's estate " will be attained . It rep- resents a ...
... rising slowly and patiently in an un- 40 broken ascent to the highest axioms of all . If man will fol- low this path , the ultimate knowledge and power he desires for " the relief of man's estate " will be attained . It rep- resents a ...
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advance ancients answers arguments attained attempted attitudes authority Baconian became begin believe Boyle Boyle's building causes certainty College concerning conclusions considered course determine develop discoveries discussion Dogmatizing doubt early Edited England English error essential evidence examination experiment Experimental Experimental Philosophy expressed fact foundation Francis Bacon future Glanvill greatest Gresham Hall held History human hypotheses Ibid idea important influence intellectual interest John John Wilkins Jones Joseph Glanvill judgment knowledge known lead learning London Lord man's method mind nature necessary Notes opinion Oxford past philosophy possible Power present primary principles problem progress proposed question realized reason remain Renaissance Robert Boyle Royal Society Salomon's House scepticism scientific scientist senses seventeenth century SOURCES Sprat theories things Thomas thought throughout tion tradition true truth understanding universe VIII Wilkins writings York