“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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... sciences and the useful arts , had he not been bent on making out anyhow a case which should justify him in his endorsement of the conventional admiration for Bacon's works after he had endorsed the conven- tional blame of Bacon's life ...
... sciences and the useful arts , had he not been bent on making out anyhow a case which should justify him in his endorsement of the conventional admiration for Bacon's works after he had endorsed the conven- tional blame of Bacon's life ...
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... sciences , there has emerged a new intellectual self - con- sciousness , the result of the unceasing percussion of novelty ; but to the moral and historical sciences we stand very much as Bacon's generation did to the physical . Hence ...
... sciences , there has emerged a new intellectual self - con- sciousness , the result of the unceasing percussion of novelty ; but to the moral and historical sciences we stand very much as Bacon's generation did to the physical . Hence ...
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... science , it is necessary to examine . I am , for reasons which will be hereafter mentioned , much disposed to ... sciences which relate to the secondary qualities of bodies the primary ones are to be regarded as the causes of the ...
... science , it is necessary to examine . I am , for reasons which will be hereafter mentioned , much disposed to ... sciences which relate to the secondary qualities of bodies the primary ones are to be regarded as the causes of the ...
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... sciences . The investigation of the Forms of natures or abstract qualities is the principal object of the Baconian ... science , the study of concrete substances . The first aphorism of the second book of the Novum Organum sufficiently ...
... sciences . The investigation of the Forms of natures or abstract qualities is the principal object of the Baconian ... science , the study of concrete substances . The first aphorism of the second book of the Novum Organum sufficiently ...
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... sciences two kinds of principles , those which are proper to the subject of each science , and those which , connecting themselves with the doctrine of the categories , are common to all . The last are in his nomenclature axioms ...
... sciences two kinds of principles , those which are proper to the subject of each science , and those which , connecting themselves with the doctrine of the categories , are common to all . The last are in his nomenclature axioms ...
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