The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Translations of the philosophical worksLongmans, 1858 |
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... philosopher . The analysis which he gives of Bacon's philosophy is accurate and complete . " JOHN BULL . " It is as a system of realism that Dr. Fischer more especially contemplates the Baconian philosophy . His comments on the subject ...
... philosopher . The analysis which he gives of Bacon's philosophy is accurate and complete . " JOHN BULL . " It is as a system of realism that Dr. Fischer more especially contemplates the Baconian philosophy . His comments on the subject ...
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... philosophy is examined from without , and , as it were , put upon its trial . We look on with a curiosity not ... philosophers of the same school who succeeded him , and who have since developed and systematised his thought . Mr ...
... philosophy is examined from without , and , as it were , put upon its trial . We look on with a curiosity not ... philosophers of the same school who succeeded him , and who have since developed and systematised his thought . Mr ...
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... Philosophy . 6. The New Philosophy ; or Active Science . The Arguments of the several Parts . Ir being part of my design to set everything forth , as far as may be , plainly and perspicuously ( for nakedness of the mind is still , as ...
... Philosophy . 6. The New Philosophy ; or Active Science . The Arguments of the several Parts . Ir being part of my design to set everything forth , as far as may be , plainly and perspicuously ( for nakedness of the mind is still , as ...
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... philosophy upon . For a good method of demonstration or form of interpreting nature may keep the mind from going astray or stumbling , but it is no any excellence of method that can supply it with the materia of knowledge . Those ...
... philosophy upon . For a good method of demonstration or form of interpreting nature may keep the mind from going astray or stumbling , but it is no any excellence of method that can supply it with the materia of knowledge . Those ...
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... philosophy with its first food . For though it be true that I am principally in pursuit of works and the active department of the sciences , yet I wait for harvest - time , and do not attempt to mow the moss or to reap the green corn ...
... philosophy with its first food . For though it be true that I am principally in pursuit of works and the active department of the sciences , yet I wait for harvest - time , and do not attempt to mow the moss or to reap the green corn ...
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