Novum Organum: Or, True Suggestions for the Interpretation of NatureG. Routledge, 1893 - 245 páginas |
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... assists in con- firming and rendering inveterate the errors founded on vulgar notions , than in searching after truth ; and is therefore more ' hurtful than useful . xiii . The Syllogism is not applied to the Principles of the Sciences ...
... assists in con- firming and rendering inveterate the errors founded on vulgar notions , than in searching after truth ; and is therefore more ' hurtful than useful . xiii . The Syllogism is not applied to the Principles of the Sciences ...
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... assist in the 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 point out and define new particulars , and therefore ...
... assist in the 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 point out and define new particulars , and therefore ...
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... assist mankind , and can be fairly set down to the speculations and doctrines of their Philosophy . Celsus candidly and wisely confesses as much , when he observes that Experiments were first dis- covered in Medicine , and that men ...
... assist mankind , and can be fairly set down to the speculations and doctrines of their Philosophy . Celsus candidly and wisely confesses as much , when he observes that Experiments were first dis- covered in Medicine , and that men ...
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... assist him in dis- covery , which bears only a nominal relation to his purpose . For the Discoveries of Logic are not discoveries of Principles and leading Axioms , but only of what appears to accord with them . And when men become ...
... assist him in dis- covery , which bears only a nominal relation to his purpose . For the Discoveries of Logic are not discoveries of Principles and leading Axioms , but only of what appears to accord with them . And when men become ...
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... assist the understanding . For the Mechanic , little solicitous about the investigation of truth , neither directs his attention nor applies his hand to any thing that is not of service to his business . But our Hope of further progress ...
... assist the understanding . For the Mechanic , little solicitous about the investigation of truth , neither directs his attention nor applies his hand to any thing that is not of service to his business . But our Hope of further progress ...
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Novum Organum: Or, True Suggestions for the Interpretation of Nature Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1850 |
Novum Organum, or True suggestions for the interpretation of nature ... Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1850 |
Novum Organum, or true suggestions for the interpretation of nature ... Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1844 |
Términos y frases comunes
Action admit affirmative Ancients Animals Aphorism appears Aristotle Axioms Burning Glass causes CHARLOTTE BRONTË Cold common compressed condensed confined consider contrary Coruscations deduced degree of Heat Democritus derived diligently discovered discovery distance Diurnal Motion Earth easily effect escape excited exhibit Expansion Experiment Fire Flame Form of Heat former Glass greater Heavenly Bodies Hence human Understanding Idols Ignited Induction inquiry Interpretation of Nature Invention investigation Iron labour Lastly latent less let the Required Leucippus light Liquids Magnet mankind mative matter means Metals method Mind Motion namely Natural Philosophy nega NOVUM ORGANUM objects observed operation particular Plato Poetical Predominance Prerogative Instances produced Putrefaction Quantity Quicksilver rank of Prerogative rays readily regard Reject rendered Required Nature Sciences Senses separated similar solid species spirits of wine substances Syllogism Tangible term things tion tive touch true violent warm Water weight whilst wont to call
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Página 145 - But things which are equal to the same are equal to one another || ; therefore CA is equal to CB ; wherefore CA,
Página 18 - ... infinity in time past and in time to come can by no means hold; for it would thence follow that one infinity is greater than another, and that infinity is wasting away and tending to become finite. The like subtlety arises touching the infinite divisibility of lines, from the same inability of thought to stop.
Página 11 - ... proceeds to judgment and to the discovery of middle axioms. And this way is now in fashion. The other derives axioms from the senses and particulars, rising by a gradual and unbroken ascent, so that it arrives at the most general...
Página 17 - The human understanding, from its peculiar nature, easily supposes a greater degree of order and equality in things than it really finds ; and although many things in nature be sui generis, and most irregular, will yet invent parallels and conjugates, and relatives where no such thing is.
Página 10 - MAN, as the minister and interpreter of nature, does and understands as much as his observations on the order of nature, either with regard to things or the mind, permit him, and neither knows nor is capable of more.
Página 12 - There is a great difference between the Idols of the human mind and the Ideas of the divine. That is to say, between certain empty dogmas, and the true signatures and marks set upon the works of creation as they are found in nature.
Página 46 - The opinion which men cherish of antiquity is altogether idle, and scarcely accords with the term. For the old age and increasing years of the world should in reality be considered as antiquity, and this is rather the character of our own times than of the less advanced age of the world in those of the ancients. For the latter, with respect to ourselves, are ancient and elder, with respect to the world modern and younger.
Página 15 - The idols of the tribe are inherent in human nature and the very tribe or race of man ; for man's sense is falsely asserted to be the standard of things; on the contrary, all the perceptions both of the senses and the mind bear reference to man and not to the Universe...
Página 15 - The formation of notions and axioms on the foundation of true induction is the only fitting remedy by which we can ward off and expel these idols. It is, however, of great service...
Página 147 - The passage from the miraeles of nature to those of art is easy; for if nature be once seized in her variations, and the cause be manifest, it will be easy to lead her by art to such deviation as she was at first led to by chance; and not only to that but others, since deviations on the one side lead and open the way to others in every direction.