The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 38
Página 39
... simple title or a concise argument of that which is wanted . For as often as I have occasion to report anything as defi- cient , the nature of which is at all obscure , so that men may not perhaps easily understand what I mean or what ...
... simple title or a concise argument of that which is wanted . For as often as I have occasion to report anything as defi- cient , the nature of which is at all obscure , so that men may not perhaps easily understand what I mean or what ...
Página 42
... simple enumeration , is a puerile thing ; concludes at hazard ; is always liable to be upset by a contradictory instance ; takes into account only what is known and ordinary ; and leads to no result . Now what the sciences stand in need ...
... simple enumeration , is a puerile thing ; concludes at hazard ; is always liable to be upset by a contradictory instance ; takes into account only what is known and ordinary ; and leads to no result . Now what the sciences stand in need ...
Página 59
... simple assur- ance or professional affectation , have therein done phi- losophy and the sciences great injury . For as they have been successful in inducing belief , so they have been effective in quenching and stopping inquiry ; and ...
... simple assur- ance or professional affectation , have therein done phi- losophy and the sciences great injury . For as they have been successful in inducing belief , so they have been effective in quenching and stopping inquiry ; and ...
Página 60
... simple sensuous perception . The necessity of this was felt no doubt by those who attributed so much importance to Logic ; showing thereby that they were in search of helps for the understanding , and had no confidence in the native and ...
... simple sensuous perception . The necessity of this was felt no doubt by those who attributed so much importance to Logic ; showing thereby that they were in search of helps for the understanding , and had no confidence in the native and ...
Página 79
... simple notions also . XLVI . ROSE ely UTH ebe The human understanding when it has once adopted an opinion ( either as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself ) draws all things else to sup- port and agree with it ...
... simple notions also . XLVI . ROSE ely UTH ebe The human understanding when it has once adopted an opinion ( either as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself ) draws all things else to sup- port and agree with it ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
action ages ancient animals Aristotle arts astrology axioms burning-glass causes cerning CHAP cold common configurations consent Democritus diligently discovered discovery distance diurnal motion divine Division doctrine concerning doubt earth effect errors especially example experiments fables Fingerpost fire flame Form glass greater hand heat heavenly bodies heavens History of Earth human Idols ignited induction inquiry invention investigation iron judgment kind knowledge labour Lastly learning less let the nature Leucippus light likewise magnet manifest manner matter means men's ments metals Metaphysic mind motion namely natural history natural philosophy Natural Theology nature in question observed operation opinion particular perfect perfect circle perigee Physic planets Plato Poesy Prerogative Instances quicksilver rays reason regard reject rest sciences sense solid spirit of wine stances stars subjoin substances subtlety syllogism tangible tion touch true truth ture understanding virtue whereas words