Novum OrganumP. F. Collier, 1902 - 290 páginas |
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... discovery of effects , so the present system of logic ' is useless for the discovery of the sciences . 2 By this term axiomata , Bacon here speaks of general principles , or univer- sal laws . In the 19th aphorism he employs the term to ...
... discovery of effects , so the present system of logic ' is useless for the discovery of the sciences . 2 By this term axiomata , Bacon here speaks of general principles , or univer- sal laws . In the 19th aphorism he employs the term to ...
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... discovery of new effects ; for the subtilty of nature is vastly superior to that of argument . But axioms properly and regularly abstracted from particulars easily 5 The Latin is , ad ea quæ revera sunt naturæ notiora . This expression ...
... discovery of new effects ; for the subtilty of nature is vastly superior to that of argument . But axioms properly and regularly abstracted from particulars easily 5 The Latin is , ad ea quæ revera sunt naturæ notiora . This expression ...
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... discovery of causes ; for although the greatest generalities in nature must be positive , just as they are found , and in fact not causable , yet the human understanding , incapable of resting , seeks for something more intelligible ...
... discovery of causes ; for although the greatest generalities in nature must be positive , just as they are found , and in fact not causable , yet the human understanding , incapable of resting , seeks for something more intelligible ...
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... discovery of one of the causes of natural phenomena , to the possession of the diadem of Persia . Democritus imposed on the blind credulity of his contemporaries , and , like Roger Bacon , astonished them by his inventions . - Ed . 19 ...
... discovery of one of the causes of natural phenomena , to the possession of the diadem of Persia . Democritus imposed on the blind credulity of his contemporaries , and , like Roger Bacon , astonished them by his inventions . - Ed . 19 ...
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... discovery points , of the reciprocal transmutation of the elements . What seemed poetic fiction in the theories of Pythagoras and Seneca , assumes the appearance of scientific fact in the hands of Baron Caynard . - Ed . urable ...
... discovery points , of the reciprocal transmutation of the elements . What seemed poetic fiction in the theories of Pythagoras and Seneca , assumes the appearance of scientific fact in the hands of Baron Caynard . - Ed . urable ...
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