Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... throughout the world ; the first in literature , the second in war- fare , the third in navigation ; whence have followed innumerable changes ; insomuch that no empire , no sect , no star seems to have exerted greater power and ...
... throughout the world ; the first in literature , the second in war- fare , the third in navigation ; whence have followed innumerable changes ; insomuch that no empire , no sect , no star seems to have exerted greater power and ...
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... throughout their long history attempted to avoid answering any and all questions ; philo- sophical , scientific , or moral . They held that such a suspen- sion of judgment will lead to a mental state of personal happiness and peace ...
... throughout their long history attempted to avoid answering any and all questions ; philo- sophical , scientific , or moral . They held that such a suspen- sion of judgment will lead to a mental state of personal happiness and peace ...
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... throughout Bacon's work a sense of tremen- dous optimism as to man's capacity to come to grips with and understand all natural phenomena and ultimately to conquer his environment . There is a sense of being at the dawn of 36. Works , VI ...
... throughout Bacon's work a sense of tremen- dous optimism as to man's capacity to come to grips with and understand all natural phenomena and ultimately to conquer his environment . There is a sense of being at the dawn of 36. Works , VI ...
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