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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... direction , and re- marks that it is not much other matter than that which in the received philosophies is termed the Form or formal cause . Forms are thus mentioned historically , but in the dogmatic statement of his own view they are ...
... direction , and re- marks that it is not much other matter than that which in the received philosophies is termed the Form or formal cause . Forms are thus mentioned historically , but in the dogmatic statement of his own view they are ...
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... direction for its artificial production . If air and water are mingled together , as in snow , foam , & c . , whiteness is the result . This then is a direction for the production of white ness , since we have only to mingle air and ...
... direction for its artificial production . If air and water are mingled together , as in snow , foam , & c . , whiteness is the result . This then is a direction for the production of white ness , since we have only to mingle air and ...
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... direction , which , as the phrase itself implies , had alto- gether a practical significance . Even in the Novum Organum the definition of the Form is made to correspond with the præceptum ope- randi , or practical direction . The ...
... direction , which , as the phrase itself implies , had alto- gether a practical significance . Even in the Novum Organum the definition of the Form is made to correspond with the præceptum ope- randi , or practical direction . The ...
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... direction , and in his later writings the investigation of the Form . His thinking that this process would in all cases , or even generally , be successful , arose from his not hav- ing sufficiently appreciated the infinite variety and ...
... direction , and in his later writings the investigation of the Form . His thinking that this process would in all cases , or even generally , be successful , arose from his not hav- ing sufficiently appreciated the infinite variety and ...
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... Directions concerning the In- terpretation of Nature . 3. The Phenomena of the Universe ; or a Natural and Experimental History for the foundation of Phi- losophy . 4. The Ladder of the Intellect . 5. The Forerunners ; or Anticipations ...
... Directions concerning the In- terpretation of Nature . 3. The Phenomena of the Universe ; or a Natural and Experimental History for the foundation of Phi- losophy . 4. The Ladder of the Intellect . 5. The Forerunners ; or Anticipations ...
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