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... truth deductively by the employment of syllogistic forms , one must employ induction , must sys- tematically observe , experiment , and employ one's reason about things and their mode of behavior . Moreover , in observing nature , one ...
... truth deductively by the employment of syllogistic forms , one must employ induction , must sys- tematically observe , experiment , and employ one's reason about things and their mode of behavior . Moreover , in observing nature , one ...
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... truth . It is in this latter connection that Bacon sets forth his famous doctrine of the four classes of " idols , " or fallacies to which the mind is especially subject in its attempts to reach truth . He then proceeds to analyze and ...
... truth . It is in this latter connection that Bacon sets forth his famous doctrine of the four classes of " idols , " or fallacies to which the mind is especially subject in its attempts to reach truth . He then proceeds to analyze and ...
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... truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie . Un- doubtedly a superficial tincture of philosophy may incline the mind to atheism , yet a further knowledge brings it back to religion ; for on the threshold of philosophy , where second causes ...
... truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie . Un- doubtedly a superficial tincture of philosophy may incline the mind to atheism , yet a further knowledge brings it back to religion ; for on the threshold of philosophy , where second causes ...
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... truth ; for to say that blind custom of obedi- ence should be safer obligation than duty , taught and under- stood , is to say that a blind man may tread surer by a guide than a man with his eyes open can by a light . And , doubtless ...
... truth ; for to say that blind custom of obedi- ence should be safer obligation than duty , taught and under- stood , is to say that a blind man may tread surer by a guide than a man with his eyes open can by a light . And , doubtless ...
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... truth , how much soever the lives of the pedants have been ridiculed upon the stage , as the emblem of tyranny , because the modern looseness or negligence has not duly regarded the choice of proper schoolmasters and tutors ; yet the ...
... truth , how much soever the lives of the pedants have been ridiculed upon the stage , as the emblem of tyranny , because the modern looseness or negligence has not duly regarded the choice of proper schoolmasters and tutors ; yet the ...
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