Francis Bacon, Scepticism, and the Early Royal SocietyUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970 - 220 sivua |
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... written or published work . Ex- tensive copying or publication of the thesis in whole or in part requires also the consent of the Dean of the Graduate School of the University of Wisconsin . This thesis by MARGARET LANGDON STENECK has ...
... written or published work . Ex- tensive copying or publication of the thesis in whole or in part requires also the consent of the Dean of the Graduate School of the University of Wisconsin . This thesis by MARGARET LANGDON STENECK has ...
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... written and oral sources , of suggestions for further work , and of arguments for and against the mechanistic philosophy which were published over his name , that he should be classed as an institution rather than as an individual ...
... written and oral sources , of suggestions for further work , and of arguments for and against the mechanistic philosophy which were published over his name , that he should be classed as an institution rather than as an individual ...
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... written The Scep- tical Chymist . Having successfully demonstrated his skill as a scientist in his earlier tract on air and proven that the " inductive philosophy " of Bacon had a practical as well as a theoretical use , the author ...
... written The Scep- tical Chymist . Having successfully demonstrated his skill as a scientist in his earlier tract on air and proven that the " inductive philosophy " of Bacon had a practical as well as a theoretical use , the author ...
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