Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... souls had rather quietly repose themselves in an easy error , than take pains to search out the truth . 13 In speaking of the formation of comets , Wilkins again takes the opportunity to discuss modern science . Men should not assume ...
... souls had rather quietly repose themselves in an easy error , than take pains to search out the truth . 13 In speaking of the formation of comets , Wilkins again takes the opportunity to discuss modern science . Men should not assume ...
Sivu 69
... Souls , the true Lovers of Free , and Experimental Phil- osophy , " whom the country doctor sees as the great hope for the future of science . The conclusion of Dr. Power's treatise , directed to the members of the Society , reveals the ...
... Souls , the true Lovers of Free , and Experimental Phil- osophy , " whom the country doctor sees as the great hope for the future of science . The conclusion of Dr. Power's treatise , directed to the members of the Society , reveals the ...
Sivu 70
... Souls are in a kind of fermentation , and the spirit of Wis- dom and Learning begins to mount and free itself from those drossie and terrene Impediments where- with it hath been so long alogg'd , and from the insipid phlegm and Caput ...
... Souls are in a kind of fermentation , and the spirit of Wis- dom and Learning begins to mount and free itself from those drossie and terrene Impediments where- with it hath been so long alogg'd , and from the insipid phlegm and Caput ...
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