Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... scientific movement in Britain . The scepticism of Bacon did not produce unanim- ity on the problem of certainty in scientific knowledge ; it did , however , lead to an almost unbounded faith in the possi- bilities of future scientific ...
... scientific movement in Britain . The scepticism of Bacon did not produce unanim- ity on the problem of certainty in scientific knowledge ; it did , however , lead to an almost unbounded faith in the possi- bilities of future scientific ...
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... scientific academy he hoped Robert Boyle would finance , and Abraham Cowley proposed a scientific col- lege which would carry out the Lord Bacon's plans for Natural 7 History . 11 While " The Dreamers were erecting their grand insti ...
... scientific academy he hoped Robert Boyle would finance , and Abraham Cowley proposed a scientific col- lege which would carry out the Lord Bacon's plans for Natural 7 History . 11 While " The Dreamers were erecting their grand insti ...
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... scientific knowledge were to be accum- ulated and passed on --- thereby advancing . One of the primary advantages of Bacon's experimental method and an important reason for its subsequent influence on the activity of the Royal Society ...
... scientific knowledge were to be accum- ulated and passed on --- thereby advancing . One of the primary advantages of Bacon's experimental method and an important reason for its subsequent influence on the activity of the Royal Society ...
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