Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... universe and our technical civilization of today . Bacon was a philosophical leader to whom men " paid an ardent human allegiance . " Continues Widgery , " With Bacon science became a movement ; he was its founder and leader , the ...
... universe and our technical civilization of today . Bacon was a philosophical leader to whom men " paid an ardent human allegiance . " Continues Widgery , " With Bacon science became a movement ; he was its founder and leader , the ...
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... universe was obviously inadequate . Men could continue to tear down the knowledge of the past and past attempts to arrive at truth for just so long without substituting something in its place . A sceptical crisis such as that so ...
... universe was obviously inadequate . Men could continue to tear down the knowledge of the past and past attempts to arrive at truth for just so long without substituting something in its place . A sceptical crisis such as that so ...
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... Universe . New York , 1917 . Scientists and Amateurs : A History of the Royal Society . New York , 1948 . Thorndike , Lynn . A History of Magic and Experimental Science . Vol . VII . New York , 1958 . Tillyard , E. M. W. The Elizabethan ...
... Universe . New York , 1917 . Scientists and Amateurs : A History of the Royal Society . New York , 1948 . Thorndike , Lynn . A History of Magic and Experimental Science . Vol . VII . New York , 1958 . Tillyard , E. M. W. The Elizabethan ...
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