The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ...H.O. Houghton and Company, 1878 |
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... action of two formal principles , heat and cold . His other doctrines are either subordinated to this kind of dualism , or are merely the necessary complements of a system of phi- losophy . In proposing to inquire into the nature and ...
... action of two formal principles , heat and cold . His other doctrines are either subordinated to this kind of dualism , or are merely the necessary complements of a system of phi- losophy . In proposing to inquire into the nature and ...
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... action , and progression of the understanding , de- livered from impediments . And that all anticipation is but a reflexion . or declination by accident . " So that if we may infer from the passage in the Novum Organum that his ...
... action , and progression of the understanding , de- livered from impediments . And that all anticipation is but a reflexion . or declination by accident . " So that if we may infer from the passage in the Novum Organum that his ...
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... action , of which the phenomenon in question is not only the result but also the outward sign . To pass therefore from the phenomenon to its hidden cause is to interpret the signs which enable us to become ac- quainted with the ...
... action , of which the phenomenon in question is not only the result but also the outward sign . To pass therefore from the phenomenon to its hidden cause is to interpret the signs which enable us to become ac- quainted with the ...
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... action . Thus the two words minister and interpres refer respectively to works and contemplation to power and knowledge — the substance of Bacon's theory of both being compressed into a single phrase . The third and fourth aphorisms are ...
... action . Thus the two words minister and interpres refer respectively to works and contemplation to power and knowledge — the substance of Bacon's theory of both being compressed into a single phrase . The third and fourth aphorisms are ...
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... lead to something , than to engage in a perpetual struggle and pursuit in courses which have no exit . And certainly the two ways of contemplation are much like those two ways of action , so much celebrated 18 PROCEMIUM .
... lead to something , than to engage in a perpetual struggle and pursuit in courses which have no exit . And certainly the two ways of contemplation are much like those two ways of action , so much celebrated 18 PROCEMIUM .
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