Francis Bacon: The First Statesman of ScienceCresset Press, 1960 - 362 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... mind itself , as an apparatus . He found that the moral philosophers had given excellent descriptions of the proper aims of the mind , but not of how the mind should be trained and improved to attain them . He believed that this neglect ...
... mind itself , as an apparatus . He found that the moral philosophers had given excellent descriptions of the proper aims of the mind , but not of how the mind should be trained and improved to attain them . He believed that this neglect ...
Pagina 82
... mind . ' He says that not only must these innate dispositions be analysed and recorded , but also those ' imposed in the mind by sex , by age , by region , by health and sickness , by beauty and de- formity and again , those which are ...
... mind . ' He says that not only must these innate dispositions be analysed and recorded , but also those ' imposed in the mind by sex , by age , by region , by health and sickness , by beauty and de- formity and again , those which are ...
Pagina 101
... mind can make up for them . His own method , in the first stage of its application , has some- thing in common with the doctrines of the sceptics who assert that ... mind is apt to find Limitations of the Mind arising from Social Being ΙΟΙ.
... mind can make up for them . His own method , in the first stage of its application , has some- thing in common with the doctrines of the sceptics who assert that ... mind is apt to find Limitations of the Mind arising from Social Being ΙΟΙ.
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 |
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