The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... one . The gen- eral principle is that the direction must carry you a degree or remove nearer to action , operation , or light ; 1 ἀλλ ' οὐ πρῶτον , ἀλλὰ τὸ τρίγωνον πρότερον . else it is but an abstract or varied notion . 14 PREFACE TO.
... one . The gen- eral principle is that the direction must carry you a degree or remove nearer to action , operation , or light ; 1 ἀλλ ' οὐ πρῶτον , ἀλλὰ τὸ τρίγωνον πρότερον . else it is but an abstract or varied notion . 14 PREFACE TO.
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... ; by setting down this position or firmament , name- ly , That all knowledge is to be limited by religion , and to be referred to use and action . For if any man shall think by view and inquiry 28 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
... ; by setting down this position or firmament , name- ly , That all knowledge is to be limited by religion , and to be referred to use and action . For if any man shall think by view and inquiry 28 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
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... actions , De partibus vitæ quisque deliberat , de summa nemo . A course very ordinary with men who receive for the most part their final ends from the inclination of their nature , or from common example and opinion , never questioning ...
... actions , De partibus vitæ quisque deliberat , de summa nemo . A course very ordinary with men who receive for the most part their final ends from the inclination of their nature , or from common example and opinion , never questioning ...
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... action and the use of man , which mean quite another matter than I do . For they mean a contriving of directions and precepts for readiness of practice , which I discommend not , so it be not occasion that some quantity of the science ...
... action and the use of man , which mean quite another matter than I do . For they mean a contriving of directions and precepts for readiness of practice , which I discommend not , so it be not occasion that some quantity of the science ...
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... action by any manual of practice ; but the revealing and discovering of new inventions and operations . This to be done without the errors and conjectures of art , or the length or difficulties of ex- perience ; the nature and kinds of ...
... action by any manual of practice ; but the revealing and discovering of new inventions and operations . This to be done without the errors and conjectures of art , or the length or difficulties of ex- perience ; the nature and kinds of ...
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