Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... thought . It is this retrogressive outlook toward science and all other learning which Bacon would attempt to counter- act . So , too , would he attack , with his boundless optim- ism , the hopelessness and pessimism so often exhibited ...
... thought . It is this retrogressive outlook toward science and all other learning which Bacon would attempt to counter- act . So , too , would he attack , with his boundless optim- ism , the hopelessness and pessimism so often exhibited ...
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... thought and scientific 45 activity of his day . In the latter half of the seventeenth century , his influence was only slightly less than that of the greatest of English scientists , Sir Isaac Newton , who was himself heir to much of ...
... thought and scientific 45 activity of his day . In the latter half of the seventeenth century , his influence was only slightly less than that of the greatest of English scientists , Sir Isaac Newton , who was himself heir to much of ...
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... Thought . Chicago , 1968 . Hartley , Sir Harold . The Royal Society : Its Origins and Founders . London , 1960 . Haydn , Hiram . The Counter - Renaissance . New York , 1950 . New Johnson , Allen . The Historian and Historical Evidence ...
... Thought . Chicago , 1968 . Hartley , Sir Harold . The Royal Society : Its Origins and Founders . London , 1960 . Haydn , Hiram . The Counter - Renaissance . New York , 1950 . New Johnson , Allen . The Historian and Historical Evidence ...
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