The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 4J. Cundee, 1802 - Philosophy |
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... particular caution ; for they may be apt to restrain the form too much to the efficient , and to infect , or at least to tinge the understanding with a false notion of the form , through an apparent mixture of the effici- ent ; whereas ...
... particular caution ; for they may be apt to restrain the form too much to the efficient , and to infect , or at least to tinge the understanding with a false notion of the form , through an apparent mixture of the effici- ent ; whereas ...
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... particular forms are obscured . But there are certain subjects , wherein the nature sought after , appears more in its vigour than in others ; either through the absence of impediments , or the predominancy of its own virtue . And ...
... particular forms are obscured . But there are certain subjects , wherein the nature sought after , appears more in its vigour than in others ; either through the absence of impediments , or the predominancy of its own virtue . And ...
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... particular or partial forms , and hence made arrangements or divisions of the nature sought after , should wholly rest in them , and not apply itself to the legitimate discovery of the great form , but presuppose nature to be mani- fold ...
... particular or partial forms , and hence made arrangements or divisions of the nature sought after , should wholly rest in them , and not apply itself to the legitimate discovery of the great form , but presuppose nature to be mani- fold ...
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... particular kind ; and again , in the making of divisions , or distributions of natures ; with re- gard to which , Plato said well , That he is to be held as a God , who knows perfectly how to de- fine and divide . * 27. The sixth place ...
... particular kind ; and again , in the making of divisions , or distributions of natures ; with re- gard to which , Plato said well , That he is to be held as a God , who knows perfectly how to de- fine and divide . * 27. The sixth place ...
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... particular , with a direct view to the investigation of forms , or the full inter- pretation of nature . And in the light of this intimation , the Author's larger enquiries are also to be considered . + See Part II . Sect . I. Aph . 1 ...
... particular , with a direct view to the investigation of forms , or the full inter- pretation of nature . And in the light of this intimation , the Author's larger enquiries are also to be considered . + See Part II . Sect . I. Aph . 1 ...
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