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... science , been thought the best adapt- ed , and most serviceable , of all those at any time proposed , for the advancement of philoso- phy and art ; so that to perfect and fit it for ge- neral use , may deserve more than ordinary care ...
... science , been thought the best adapt- ed , and most serviceable , of all those at any time proposed , for the advancement of philoso- phy and art ; so that to perfect and fit it for ge- neral use , may deserve more than ordinary care ...
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... Sciences at Paris , published an essay towards a genuine logic , or method of discovering unknown truths + . This is an extra- * See Analysis Aristotelica , ex Euclide restituta . Jenæ . 1658 . † Medicina Mentis , sive Artis Inveniendi ...
... Sciences at Paris , published an essay towards a genuine logic , or method of discovering unknown truths + . This is an extra- * See Analysis Aristotelica , ex Euclide restituta . Jenæ . 1658 . † Medicina Mentis , sive Artis Inveniendi ...
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... science . He makes the foundation of human certainty to lie in those things wherein the operation of nuinæ Logicæ , ubi disseritur de Methodo detegendi incog- nitas Veritates . The second edition is corrected and en- larged by the ...
... science . He makes the foundation of human certainty to lie in those things wherein the operation of nuinæ Logicæ , ubi disseritur de Methodo detegendi incog- nitas Veritates . The second edition is corrected and en- larged by the ...
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... sciences , the knowledge whereof is the most necessary , or most pleasing ; and , ( 3. ) with respect to na- tural philosophy , which , when known is , accord- ing to him , the most delightful of all sciences 211.
... sciences , the knowledge whereof is the most necessary , or most pleasing ; and , ( 3. ) with respect to na- tural philosophy , which , when known is , accord- ing to him , the most delightful of all sciences 211.
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Francis Bacon. ing to him , the most delightful of all sciences . For by natural philosophy he understands a knowledge of the universe , demonstrated a pri- ori , in exact mathematical order ; and confirm- ed posteriori , by manifest ...
Francis Bacon. ing to him , the most delightful of all sciences . For by natural philosophy he understands a knowledge of the universe , demonstrated a pri- ori , in exact mathematical order ; and confirm- ed posteriori , by manifest ...
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