The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksLongmans, 1887 |
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... down in these fragmenty . Philosophy Fac - simile of the writing on the Cover . Hp : /F.26.1603.8.B.45% . Libri dimidiu est , page 34 . Lagellarú mméri veri./ TATE UNIVERSITY WORKS OF LIBRARY FRANCIS BACON , BARON OF Of the Interpretacon.
... down in these fragmenty . Philosophy Fac - simile of the writing on the Cover . Hp : /F.26.1603.8.B.45% . Libri dimidiu est , page 34 . Lagellarú mméri veri./ TATE UNIVERSITY WORKS OF LIBRARY FRANCIS BACON , BARON OF Of the Interpretacon.
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... philosophical exposition of two myths ; namely , that of the primeval Eros or Cupid , and that of Uranos or Coelum . Only the first however is discussed in the fragment which we now have , and even that is left in- complete . The philosophy ...
... philosophical exposition of two myths ; namely , that of the primeval Eros or Cupid , and that of Uranos or Coelum . Only the first however is discussed in the fragment which we now have , and even that is left in- complete . The philosophy ...
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... philosophy is far less artificial and unreal than most of the interpretations which he has given in the Wisdom of the Ancients . Chaos represents uninformed matter ; Eros matter actually existing , and possessed of the law or principle ...
... philosophy is far less artificial and unreal than most of the interpretations which he has given in the Wisdom of the Ancients . Chaos represents uninformed matter ; Eros matter actually existing , and possessed of the law or principle ...
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... philosophy rise above the theory of matter . We must ever remember that Eros has no progeni- tors , " ne forte intellectus ad inania deflectat ” —that we turn not aside to transcendental fancies ; for in these the mind can make no real ...
... philosophy rise above the theory of matter . We must ever remember that Eros has no progeni- tors , " ne forte intellectus ad inania deflectat ” —that we turn not aside to transcendental fancies ; for in these the mind can make no real ...
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... philosophical life , Leibnitz was disposed to agree with the opinion common among the reformers of philosophy , that what Aristotle had said of matter , of form , and of mutation , was to be explained by means of magnitude , figure ...
... philosophical life , Leibnitz was disposed to agree with the opinion common among the reformers of philosophy , that what Aristotle had said of matter , of form , and of mutation , was to be explained by means of magnitude , figure ...
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