The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... ; Art of Inquiry or Invention ; Art of Examina- tion or Judgment ; Art of Custody or Memory ; and Art of Elocution or Tradition . Of these I will now speak separately . CHAP . II . Division of the Art of Discovery THE FIFTH BOOK . 63.
... ; Art of Inquiry or Invention ; Art of Examina- tion or Judgment ; Art of Custody or Memory ; and Art of Elocution or Tradition . Of these I will now speak separately . CHAP . II . Division of the Art of Discovery THE FIFTH BOOK . 63.
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... invention has as yet been passed over . That this part of knowledge is wanting stands plainly confessed . For in the first place , Logic says nothing , no nor takes any thought , about the invention of arts , whether mechanical or what ...
... invention has as yet been passed over . That this part of knowledge is wanting stands plainly confessed . For in the first place , Logic says nothing , no nor takes any thought , about the invention of arts , whether mechanical or what ...
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... invention much other which is well described by Virgil , Ut varias usus meditando extunderet artes Paulatim.2 For here no other method of invention is proposed than that which the brute beasts are capable of and frequently use ; which ...
... invention much other which is well described by Virgil , Ut varias usus meditando extunderet artes Paulatim.2 For here no other method of invention is proposed than that which the brute beasts are capable of and frequently use ; which ...
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... inventions . Secondly , this very thing which I assert is demon- strated ( if you observe it carefully ) by the form of in- duction which Logic proposes , as that whereby the principles of sciences may be invented and proved ; which ...
... inventions . Secondly , this very thing which I assert is demon- strated ( if you observe it carefully ) by the form of in- duction which Logic proposes , as that whereby the principles of sciences may be invented and proved ; which ...
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... invention or of probation may be used in popular sciences , such as ethics , politics , laws , and the like ; yea , and in divin- ity also , because it has pleased God of his goodness to accommodate himself to the capacity of man ; but ...
... invention or of probation may be used in popular sciences , such as ethics , politics , laws , and the like ; yea , and in divin- ity also , because it has pleased God of his goodness to accommodate himself to the capacity of man ; but ...
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