The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Riverside Press, 1863 |
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... fixed and fed ; and all the tradi- tion and succession of schools is still a succession of masters and scholars , not of inventors and those who bring to further perfection the things invented . In the mechanical arts we do not find it ...
... fixed and fed ; and all the tradi- tion and succession of schools is still a succession of masters and scholars , not of inventors and those who bring to further perfection the things invented . In the mechanical arts we do not find it ...
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... fixed poles for the argument to turn upon , and from these to de- rive the rest by middle terms : a short way , no doubt , but precipitate ; and one which will never lead to na- ture , though it offers an easy and ready way to dis ...
... fixed poles for the argument to turn upon , and from these to de- rive the rest by middle terms : a short way , no doubt , but precipitate ; and one which will never lead to na- ture , though it offers an easy and ready way to dis ...
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... fixed and established maxim , that the intellect is not qualified to judge except by means of induction , and induction in its legitimate form . This doctrine then of the expurgation of the intellect to qualify it for dealing with truth ...
... fixed and established maxim , that the intellect is not qualified to judge except by means of induction , and induction in its legitimate form . This doctrine then of the expurgation of the intellect to qualify it for dealing with truth ...
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... fixed upon the facts of nature and so receiving their images simply as they are . For God forbid that we should give out a dream of our own imagination for a pattern of the world ; rather may he graciously grant to us to write an ...
... fixed upon the facts of nature and so receiving their images simply as they are . For God forbid that we should give out a dream of our own imagination for a pattern of the world ; rather may he graciously grant to us to write an ...
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... fix and give stability to the errors which have their foundation in commonly received notions than to help the search after truth . So it does more harm than good . AMEN , anacor a couple XIII . The syllogism is not applied to the first ...
... fix and give stability to the errors which have their foundation in commonly received notions than to help the search after truth . So it does more harm than good . AMEN , anacor a couple XIII . The syllogism is not applied to the first ...
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