| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 118 páginas
...themselves fully treated. into the mind through the convention [entered into by men in regard to the use] of words and names. For men believe that their reason governs words. But it also happens that words retort and reflect their force upon the understanding ; which has rendered... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1864 - 528 páginas
...such questions to keep the understanding even and clear. LIX. But the Idols of the Market-place are the most troublesome of all : idols which have crept...is also true that words react on the underStanding ; O ' and this it is that has rendered philosophy and the sciences sophistical and inactive. Now words,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - 320 páginas
...10. [97] Devita : i Tim. vi. 20, from the Vulgate. [101] tioverneth : Compare Nov. Org. Aph. lix. , ' Men believe that their reason governs words ; but...is also true that words react on the understanding. ' Bacon gives as instances, Fortune, Prime Mover, Element of Fire. We might add, Nature, Law of Nature,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1881 - 324 páginas
...10. [97] Devita : 1 Tim. vi. 20, from the Vulgate. [101] Ctoverneth : Compare Nov. Org. Aph. lix., ' Men believe that their reason governs words ; but...also true that words react on the understanding.' Bacon gives as instances, Fortune, Prime Mover, Element of Fire. We migfit add, Nature, Law of Nature,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - 324 páginas
...P. 10. [97] Devita : i Tim. vi. 20, from the Vulgate. [101] Goverueth: Compare Nov. Org. Aph. lix., 'Men believe that their reason governs words ; but...also true that words react on the understanding.' Bacon gives as instances, Fortune, Prime Mover, Element of Fire. We might add, Nature, Law of Nature,... | |
| John Nichol - 1889 - 284 páginas
...the commerce and consort of men there. They have crept into the understanding through the alliance of words and names. " For men believe that their reason governs words ; but it is also true that words, like the arrows from a Tartar bow (vide ' De Augmentis,' Book V.), are shot back, and react on the... | |
| John Nichol - 1889 - 284 páginas
...the commerce and consort of men there. They have crept into the understanding through the alliance of words and names. " For men believe that their reason governs words; but it is also true that words, like the arrows from a Tartar bow (vide ' De Augmentis,' Book V.), are shot back, and react on the... | |
| Charlotte Carmichael Stopes - 1894 - 242 páginas
...p. 53 ; also in In. ). " But the Idols of the Market-place are the most troublesome of all ; idojs which have crept into the understanding through the...also true that words react on the understanding." Is the word " man " a common or masculine term ? After nn impartial analysis of the laws regarding... | |
| Paul Janet, Gabriel Séailles - 1902 - 432 páginas
...that do exist. Moreover, there are confused names corresponding to casual and inexact abstractions. " For men believe that their reason governs words ;...philosophy and the sciences sophistical and inactive " (Ibid.). Locke connects the Study of Words with the Study of Ideas. The empirical school was obliged... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1909 - 628 páginas
...are the most troublesome of alL For men belieTe that their reason governs words ; bnt it is also trne that words react on the understanding; and this it...philosophy and the sciences sophistical and inactive. Finally, the idols of the theatre are due to 'philosophical systems and the perverted rules of demonstration.'... | |
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