Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... speak , Bacon tells us , " not to disable the mind of man , but to stir it up to seek 11 22 21 11 help . That help which our senses need in order to determine truth is what Francis Bacon aimed to provide . Bacon had more than criticism ...
... speak , Bacon tells us , " not to disable the mind of man , but to stir it up to seek 11 22 21 11 help . That help which our senses need in order to determine truth is what Francis Bacon aimed to provide . Bacon had more than criticism ...
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... speaking statues and rainbow pro- ducing fountains in his garden was famous . He invented air guns and mileage recorders , and experimented on the functions of the various parts of the human mouth in speech . His ex- periment before the ...
... speaking statues and rainbow pro- ducing fountains in his garden was famous . He invented air guns and mileage recorders , and experimented on the functions of the various parts of the human mouth in speech . His ex- periment before the ...
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... speak and which Bredvold and others 46 have misunderstood . It was the " justifiable scepticism " 11 upon which Bacon had insisted and not that of Pyrrho of Ellis or the Academic philosophers which formed the scep- tical foundation of ...
... speak and which Bredvold and others 46 have misunderstood . It was the " justifiable scepticism " 11 upon which Bacon had insisted and not that of Pyrrho of Ellis or the Academic philosophers which formed the scep- tical foundation of ...
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