The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... passages , and partly of an epitome of twelve chapters of the first book of the proposed work . The detached passages contain the first , sixth , and eighth chapters , and portions of the fourth , fifth , seventh , ninth , tenth ...
... passages , and partly of an epitome of twelve chapters of the first book of the proposed work . The detached passages contain the first , sixth , and eighth chapters , and portions of the fourth , fifth , seventh , ninth , tenth ...
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... passages of his works Peter Ramus con- demns Aristotle for having violated three rules which he had himself propounded . To these rules Ramus gives somewhat fanciful names . The first is the rule of truth , the second the rule of ...
... passages of his works Peter Ramus con- demns Aristotle for having violated three rules which he had himself propounded . To these rules Ramus gives somewhat fanciful names . The first is the rule of truth , the second the rule of ...
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... passages which I have given are enough ; and that the opinion which I have elsewhere expressed as to the origin of the Advancement of Learning , — namely , that the writing of it was a by - thought and no part of the work on the ...
... passages which I have given are enough ; and that the opinion which I have elsewhere expressed as to the origin of the Advancement of Learning , — namely , that the writing of it was a by - thought and no part of the work on the ...
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... passage of the De Augmentis they are noticed as to be passed by " for the pres- ent , " yet they are noticed by name , and in all Bacon's later writ- ings the confutation of them holds a very prominent place . To me the most probable ...
... passage of the De Augmentis they are noticed as to be passed by " for the pres- ent , " yet they are noticed by name , and in all Bacon's later writ- ings the confutation of them holds a very prominent place . To me the most probable ...
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... passage , the body of the work would still represent a stage in his opinions anterior to the Advancement of Learning . I have felt some doubt whether in printing this fragment , I should follow the example of Stephens , who gave it ...
... passage , the body of the work would still represent a stage in his opinions anterior to the Advancement of Learning . I have felt some doubt whether in printing this fragment , I should follow the example of Stephens , who gave it ...
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