The understanding must not however be allowed to jump and fly from particulars to remote axioms and of almost the highest generality (such as the first principles, as they are called, of arts and things), and taking stand upon them as truths that cannot... Works of Francis Bacon - Página 137por Francis Bacon - 1863Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 516 páginas
...lie on a level, but ascends and descends; first ascending to axioms, then descending to works* CIV. The understanding must not however be allowed to jump...reference to them; which has been the practice hitherto; the understanding being not only carried that way by a natural impulse, but also by the use of syllogistic... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1861 - 578 páginas
...lie on a level, but ascends and descends ; first ascending to axioms, then descending to works. CIV. The understanding must not however be allowed to jump...reference to them ; which has been the practice hitherto ; the understanding being not only carried that way by a natural impulse, but also by the use of syllogistic... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1864 - 528 páginas
...lie on a level, but ascends and descends ; first ascending to axioms, then descending to works. civ. The understanding must not however be allowed to jump...reference to them ; which has been the practice hitherto ; the understanding being not only carried that way by a natural impulse, but also by the use of syllogistic... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1883 - 516 páginas
...lio on a level, but ascends and descends ; first ascending to axioms, then des.cendirg to works. CIV. The understanding must not however be allowed to jump...reference to them ; which has been the practice hitherto ; the understanding being not only carried that way by a natural impulse, but also by the use of syllogistic... | |
| Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 478 páginas
...not lie on a level, but ascends and descends; first ascending to axioms, then descending to works. The understanding must not however be allowed to jump...reference to them; which has been the practice hitherto; the understanding being not only carried that way by a natural impulse, but also by the use of syllogistic... | |
| 1895 - 812 páginas
...and the mind be set to work upon the materials duly prepared and digested which these tables supply. "The understanding must not however be allowed to jump and fly from particulars to remote and highly generalized axioms or principles, and taking stand upon them as truths that cannot be shaken,... | |
| 1895 - 850 páginas
...and the mind be set to work upon the materials duly prepared and digested which these tables supply. "The understanding must not however be allowed to jump and fly from particulars to remote and highly generalized axioms or principles, and taking stand upon them as truths that cannot be shaken,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 474 páginas
...not lie on a level, but ascends and descends; first ascending to axioms, then descending to works. The understanding must not however be allowed to jump...reference to them; which has been the practice hitherto; the understanding being not only carried that way by a natural impulse, but also by the use of syllogistic... | |
| 1905 - 958 páginas
...lie on a level, but ascends and descends ; first ascending to axioms, then descending to works. civ. The understanding must not however be allowed to jump...reference to them ; which has been the practice hitherto ; the understanding being not only carried that way by a natural impulse, but also by the use of syllogistic... | |
| 1908 - 768 páginas
...lie on a level, but ascends and descends; first ascending to axioms, then descending to works. c1v The understanding must not however be allowed to jump...reference to them; which has been the practice hitherto; the understanding being not only carried that way by a natural impulse, but also by the use of syllogistic... | |
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