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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... truth and reason , or else to the reverence and esti- mation wherein he was commonly had , that no man would contest with him ; so that there was no argu- mentation , or pro and con ( as they term it ) , at his table : or if there ...
... truth and reason , or else to the reverence and esti- mation wherein he was commonly had , that no man would contest with him ; so that there was no argu- mentation , or pro and con ( as they term it ) , at his table : or if there ...
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... truth , is so gross , as it had not been possible for wits so subtile as have managed these things to have offered it to the world , but that they trusted to their theories and dogmaticals , and were imperious and scorn- ful towards ...
... truth , is so gross , as it had not been possible for wits so subtile as have managed these things to have offered it to the world , but that they trusted to their theories and dogmaticals , and were imperious and scorn- ful towards ...
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... truth in helpless uncer- tainty . The publication of this new doctrine was the Temporis Partus Masculus ; it was as the rising of a new sun , before which " the borrowed beams of moon and stars were to fade away and disappear.1 " " ( 6 ...
... truth in helpless uncer- tainty . The publication of this new doctrine was the Temporis Partus Masculus ; it was as the rising of a new sun , before which " the borrowed beams of moon and stars were to fade away and disappear.1 " " ( 6 ...
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... truth can be discovered . The scepticism of Protagoras , and Plato's refutation of it , seemed to him to be both but idle subtleties . Plato , Aristotle , and their followers , were in his opinion but a better kind of sophists . What ...
... truth can be discovered . The scepticism of Protagoras , and Plato's refutation of it , seemed to him to be both but idle subtleties . Plato , Aristotle , and their followers , were in his opinion but a better kind of sophists . What ...
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... truth it includes may be introduced into these sciences . And so on . There is however one of these axioms which is of higher authority : " Quantum na- turæ nec minuitur nec augetur : " which , Bacon says , is true not only in physics ...
... truth it includes may be introduced into these sciences . And so on . There is however one of these axioms which is of higher authority : " Quantum na- turæ nec minuitur nec augetur : " which , Bacon says , is true not only in physics ...
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