The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... 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 superinducere , opus et intentio est humanæ potentiæ . Datæ autem naturæ formam ...
... 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 superinducere , opus et intentio est humanæ potentiæ . Datæ autem naturæ formam ...
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... passage which will be mentioned a little farther on . With the view which has now been stated , we shall I think be able to understand every passage in which Bacon speaks of Forms ; - remembering however that as he has not traced a ...
... passage which will be mentioned a little farther on . With the view which has now been stated , we shall I think be able to understand every passage in which Bacon speaks of Forms ; - remembering however that as he has not traced a ...
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... passage of the De Augmentis they are noticed as to be passed by " for the pres- ent , ' yet they are noticed by name , and in all Bacon's later writ- ings the confutation of them holds a very prominent place . To me the most probable ...
... passage of the De Augmentis they are noticed as to be passed by " for the pres- ent , ' yet they are noticed by name , and in all Bacon's later writ- ings the confutation of them holds a very prominent place . To me the most probable ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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