Francis Bacon: The First Statesman of ScienceCresset Press, 1960 - 362 pagina's |
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Pagina 61
... concerned with individuals who are cir- cumscribed by place and time , or the conditions of their en- vironment . Poetry is concerned with individuals or entities which are invented in imitation of those who have been seen in history ...
... concerned with individuals who are cir- cumscribed by place and time , or the conditions of their en- vironment . Poetry is concerned with individuals or entities which are invented in imitation of those who have been seen in history ...
Pagina 87
... concerned with precepts generally not applic- able in practice , while the latter had been concerned entirely with particular laws , such as the laws of their own country . But , says Bacon , surely those who are best qualified to ...
... concerned with precepts generally not applic- able in practice , while the latter had been concerned entirely with particular laws , such as the laws of their own country . But , says Bacon , surely those who are best qualified to ...
Pagina 97
... concerned with the natural sciences . This concentration fitted the requirements of the new industrial- ists , who ... concern ' The Interpretation of Nature and the Kingdom of Man ' . It is significant that only ' The Inter- pretation ...
... concerned with the natural sciences . This concentration fitted the requirements of the new industrial- ists , who ... concern ' The Interpretation of Nature and the Kingdom of Man ' . It is significant that only ' The Inter- pretation ...
Inhoudsopgave
Limitations of the Mind arising from Social | 10 |
FRANCIS BACON AT THE AGE OF TWELVE pages | 48 |
The Prolongation and Renewal of Life | 137 |
Copyright | |
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