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... namely because they are comparatively speaking few in number , and because , notwithstanding this , a knowledge of their essence would enable us , at least in theory , to solve every problem which the universe can present to us . As an ...
... namely because they are comparatively speaking few in number , and because , notwithstanding this , a knowledge of their essence would enable us , at least in theory , to solve every problem which the universe can present to us . As an ...
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... namely , that it is possible to reduce all the phenomena of the universe to combinations of a limited number of simple elements — is the central point of Bacon's whole system . It serves , as we shall see , to explain the peculiarities ...
... namely , that it is possible to reduce all the phenomena of the universe to combinations of a limited number of simple elements — is the central point of Bacon's whole system . It serves , as we shall see , to explain the peculiarities ...
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... have been considering , — namely 1 [ Nov. Org . ii . 1. ] - 2 See Vossius De Vitiis Serm . in voce Naturare ; and Castanæus , Distinctiones in voc . Natura . in the thirteenth aphorism , -Bacon asserts that the " 30 GENERAL PREFACE TO.
... have been considering , — namely 1 [ Nov. Org . ii . 1. ] - 2 See Vossius De Vitiis Serm . in voce Naturare ; and Castanæus , Distinctiones in voc . Natura . in the thirteenth aphorism , -Bacon asserts that the " 30 GENERAL PREFACE TO.
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... namely as ipsissima res and as a law , differ only , though they cannot be reconciled , as two aspects of the same object . Thus much of the character of the Baconian Form . That it is after all only a physical conception appears ...
... namely as ipsissima res and as a law , differ only , though they cannot be reconciled , as two aspects of the same object . Thus much of the character of the Baconian Form . That it is after all only a physical conception appears ...
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... namely the two lists in which Bacon enumerates the subjects to be treated of in the latter books of the Novum Organum . It will be observed that in one of these lists the subject of concrete bodies corresponds to the " variation of the ...
... namely the two lists in which Bacon enumerates the subjects to be treated of in the latter books of the Novum Organum . It will be observed that in one of these lists the subject of concrete bodies corresponds to the " variation of the ...
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