“The” Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon: Reprinted from the Texts and Translations, with the Notes and Prefaces, of Ellis and Spedding |
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... Division of Parts ( Translation ) - THE SECOND PART OF THE WORK , WHICH IS CALLED THE NEW ORGANON , or TRUE DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE INTERPRETA- TION OF NATURE- AUTHOR'S PREFACE Aphorisms Concerning the Interpretation of Nature and the ...
... Division of Parts ( Translation ) - THE SECOND PART OF THE WORK , WHICH IS CALLED THE NEW ORGANON , or TRUE DIRECTIONS CONCERNING THE INTERPRETA- TION OF NATURE- AUTHOR'S PREFACE Aphorisms Concerning the Interpretation of Nature and the ...
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... division of causes given by Aristotle 27 - the ex- planation is merely this , that he believed that the study of concrete bodies would at least at first be pursued more hopefully and more successfully than the abstract investigations to ...
... division of causes given by Aristotle 27 - the ex- planation is merely this , that he believed that the study of concrete bodies would at least at first be pursued more hopefully and more successfully than the abstract investigations to ...
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... division into " ministrationes " is preserved in the Novum Organum 38 , though it has there become less prominent than in the tract of which we have been speaking . In the ministration to the senses , as it is mentioned in the later ...
... division into " ministrationes " is preserved in the Novum Organum 38 , though it has there become less prominent than in the tract of which we have been speaking . In the ministration to the senses , as it is mentioned in the later ...
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... division is retained in the translation , but the exposition of it is extended into a long paragraph . 18 De Miris Auscultationibus ; which is now however generally admitted to be not Aristotle's . - R . L. E. See De Aug. ii . 2. Mr ...
... division is retained in the translation , but the exposition of it is extended into a long paragraph . 18 De Miris Auscultationibus ; which is now however generally admitted to be not Aristotle's . - R . L. E. See De Aug. ii . 2. Mr ...
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... division of poesy which is aptest in the propriety thereof , ( besides those divisions which are common unto it with history , as feigned chronicles , feigned lives ; and the appendices of history , as feigned orations , feigned ...
... division of poesy which is aptest in the propriety thereof , ( besides those divisions which are common unto it with history , as feigned chronicles , feigned lives ; and the appendices of history , as feigned orations , feigned ...
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