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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... spirit of his philosophy . I mention it now be- cause it presents itself in the passage in which Bacon's idea of the nature of science is most distinctly stated . Super datum corpus novam naturam , sive novas na- turas , generare et ...
... spirit of his philosophy . I mention it now be- cause it presents itself in the passage in which Bacon's idea of the nature of science is most distinctly stated . Super datum corpus novam naturam , sive novas na- turas , generare et ...
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... spirit , and it was natural therefore to ascribe to it some share of the powers which the more finely consti- tuted spirits of animals were supposed to possess . How far however this analogy between animate and inani- mate bodies ought ...
... spirit , and it was natural therefore to ascribe to it some share of the powers which the more finely consti- tuted spirits of animals were supposed to possess . How far however this analogy between animate and inani- mate bodies ought ...
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... spirit , his labour nearly profit- less , his knowledge for the most part useless . Is his condition altogether hopeless , or may it not be possible to soften , though not to set aside , the effects of the primal curse ? To this ...
... spirit , his labour nearly profit- less , his knowledge for the most part useless . Is his condition altogether hopeless , or may it not be possible to soften , though not to set aside , the effects of the primal curse ? To this ...
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... spirit rather than to the positive precepts of his phi- losophy . He did good service when he declared with all the weight of his authority and of his eloquence that the true end of knowledge is the glory of the Creator and the relief ...
... spirit rather than to the positive precepts of his phi- losophy . He did good service when he declared with all the weight of his authority and of his eloquence that the true end of knowledge is the glory of the Creator and the relief ...
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... spirit of the schoolmen still survived , and of the reformers of philosophy not a few attempted to substitute a dogmatic system of their own for that from which they dissented . Nor were these attempts unsuccessful . For men 1 The ...
... spirit of the schoolmen still survived , and of the reformers of philosophy not a few attempted to substitute a dogmatic system of their own for that from which they dissented . Nor were these attempts unsuccessful . For men 1 The ...
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