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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... human mind is capable of receiving might be attained , and attained without unnecessary labour . Men were no longer to wander from the truth in helpless uncer- tainty . The publication of this new doctrine was the Temporis Partus ...
... human mind is capable of receiving might be attained , and attained without unnecessary labour . Men were no longer to wander from the truth in helpless uncer- tainty . The publication of this new doctrine was the Temporis Partus ...
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... human power is to give new qualities to bodies , while the scope and end of human knowledge is to ascertain the formal cause of all the qualities of which bodies are possessed . Throughout Bacon's philosophy , the necessity of making ...
... human power is to give new qualities to bodies , while the scope and end of human knowledge is to ascertain the formal cause of all the qualities of which bodies are possessed . Throughout Bacon's philosophy , the necessity of making ...
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... human mind , 1 he was nevertheless willing to employ the word " Form " in a modified sense , " præsertim quum hoc vocabulum invaluerit , et familiariter oc- currat . He has however distinctly stated that in speaking of Forms , he is not ...
... human mind , 1 he was nevertheless willing to employ the word " Form " in a modified sense , " præsertim quum hoc vocabulum invaluerit , et familiariter oc- currat . He has however distinctly stated that in speaking of Forms , he is not ...
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... to be ascribed to the principle which it is our prerogative to possess.1 As to the connexion between the two , Telesius 1 De Rerum Naturâ , v . 2 . decides " both on grounds of human reason and from 5 * THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . 105.
... to be ascribed to the principle which it is our prerogative to possess.1 As to the connexion between the two , Telesius 1 De Rerum Naturâ , v . 2 . decides " both on grounds of human reason and from 5 * THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . 105.
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... human pride a capitol or a pyramid ; we lay the foundations in the mind of man of a holy temple , whereof the exemplar is the universe . Throughout his writings the rejection of systems and authority is coupled with the assertion , that ...
... human pride a capitol or a pyramid ; we lay the foundations in the mind of man of a holy temple , whereof the exemplar is the universe . Throughout his writings the rejection of systems and authority is coupled with the assertion , that ...
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