The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Ed.; with a Life of the Author, by Basil Montagu...Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... science becomes the rule . 11. As the present sciences are useless for the discovery of effects , so the present system of logic is useless for the discovery of the sciences . 12. The present system of logic rather assists in confirming ...
... science becomes the rule . 11. As the present sciences are useless for the discovery of effects , so the present system of logic is useless for the discovery of the sciences . 12. The present system of logic rather assists in confirming ...
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... sciences pro- duced . Nor need we mention the Arabs or the scholastic philosophy which , in those ages , ground down the sciences by their numerous treatises more than they increased their weight . The first cause , then , of such ...
... sciences pro- duced . Nor need we mention the Arabs or the scholastic philosophy which , in those ages , ground down the sciences by their numerous treatises more than they increased their weight . The first cause , then , of such ...
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... sciences , which is this : it is impossible to advance properly in the course when the goal is not properly fixed . But the real and legitimate goal of the sciences is the endowment of human life with new inven- tions and riches . The ...
... sciences , which is this : it is impossible to advance properly in the course when the goal is not properly fixed . But the real and legitimate goal of the sciences is the endowment of human life with new inven- tions and riches . The ...
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LETTERS FROM THE CABALA | 1 |
Mr Bacon to the Earl of Salisbury | 5 |
to the Earl of Essex after his enlargement | 8 |
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