The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... lead to something , than to engage in a perpetual struggle and pursuit in courses which have no exit . And certainly the two ways of contemplation are much like those two ways of action , so much celebrated 18 PROCEMIUM . PROCEMIUM.
... lead to something , than to engage in a perpetual struggle and pursuit in courses which have no exit . And certainly the two ways of contemplation are much like those two ways of action , so much celebrated 18 PROCEMIUM . PROCEMIUM.
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... action , so much celebrated , in this that the one , arduous and difficult in the be- ginning , leads out at last into the open country ; while the other , seeming at first sight easy and free from obstruction , leads to pathless and ...
... action , so much celebrated , in this that the one , arduous and difficult in the be- ginning , leads out at last into the open country ; while the other , seeming at first sight easy and free from obstruction , leads to pathless and ...
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... action . • In accordance with this end is also the nature and order of the demonstrations . For in the ordinary logic almost all the work is spent about the syllogism . Of induction the logicians seem hardly to have taken any serious ...
... action . • In accordance with this end is also the nature and order of the demonstrations . For in the ordinary logic almost all the work is spent about the syllogism . Of induction the logicians seem hardly to have taken any serious ...
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... action of the mind may be marked and reproved ( else as fast as old errors , are destroyed new ones will spring up out of the ill complexion of the mind itself , and so we shall have but a change of errors , and not a clearance ) ; and ...
... action of the mind may be marked and reproved ( else as fast as old errors , are destroyed new ones will spring up out of the ill complexion of the mind itself , and so we shall have but a change of errors , and not a clearance ) ; and ...
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... who , not content to rest in and use the knowledge which has already been discovered , aspires to penetrate further ; to overcome , not an adversary in argument , but nature in action ; to seek , not pretty NOVUM ORGANUM . 63.
... who , not content to rest in and use the knowledge which has already been discovered , aspires to penetrate further ; to overcome , not an adversary in argument , but nature in action ; to seek , not pretty NOVUM ORGANUM . 63.
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