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Página 27
... is the second part of the work . But I design not only to indicate and mark out the ways , but also to enter them . And therefore the third part of the work embraces the Phenomena of the Universe ; that is PLAN OF THE WORK . 27.
... is the second part of the work . But I design not only to indicate and mark out the ways , but also to enter them . And therefore the third part of the work embraces the Phenomena of the Universe ; that is PLAN OF THE WORK . 27.
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... call- ing the first class Idols of the Tribe ; the second , Idols of the Cave ; the third , Idols of the Market - place ; the fourth , Idols of the Theatre . L L XL . The formation of ideas and axioms E 3 NOVUM ORGANUM . 53.
... call- ing the first class Idols of the Tribe ; the second , Idols of the Cave ; the third , Idols of the Market - place ; the fourth , Idols of the Theatre . L L XL . The formation of ideas and axioms E 3 NOVUM ORGANUM . 53.
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... third class , consisting of those who out of faith and veneration mix their philosophy with theology and traditions ; among whom the vanity of some has gone so far aside as to seek the origin of sciences among spirits and genii . So ...
... third class , consisting of those who out of faith and veneration mix their philosophy with theology and traditions ; among whom the vanity of some has gone so far aside as to seek the origin of sciences among spirits and genii . So ...
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... third and fourth qualities , but breaking off the scrutiny prematurely , they had made much greater progress . Nor are powers of this kind ( I do not say the same , but similar ) to be sought for only in the medi- cines of the human ...
... third and fourth qualities , but breaking off the scrutiny prematurely , they had made much greater progress . Nor are powers of this kind ( I do not say the same , but similar ) to be sought for only in the medi- cines of the human ...
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... third portion or epoch of time among us Europeans of the West ; and the more so because about the same time both literature began to flourish and re- ligious controversies to spring up . In the age before , on the other hand , during ...
... third portion or epoch of time among us Europeans of the West ; and the more so because about the same time both literature began to flourish and re- ligious controversies to spring up . In the age before , on the other hand , during ...
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Página 47 - Human knowledge and human power meet in one, for where the cause is not known the effect cannot be produced. Nature to be commanded must be obeyed, and that which in contemplation is as the cause is in operation as the rule.
Página 93 - Those who have handled sciences have been either men of experiment or men of dogmas. The men of experiment are like the ant ; they only collect and use : the reasoners resemble spiders, who make cobwebs out of their own substance. But the bee takes a middle course ; it gathers its material from the flowers of the garden and of the field, but transforms and digests it by a power of its own.
Página 499 - All this is true, See. if time stood still ; which contrariwise moveth so round, that a froward retention of custom is as turbulent a thing as an innovation -, and they that reverence too much old times, are but a scorn to the new.