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Pagina ix
... UNDERSTANDING . Invention in arts . 155 . 170 Invention in sciences . 175 . 176 Literate experience . 182 Novum Organum . 182 Ivention of argument . 183 Judgment . 186 194 Tradition 196 MEMORY Organ of speech Method of speech The ...
... UNDERSTANDING . Invention in arts . 155 . 170 Invention in sciences . 175 . 176 Literate experience . 182 Novum Organum . 182 Ivention of argument . 183 Judgment . 186 194 Tradition 196 MEMORY Organ of speech Method of speech The ...
Pagina xxxvii
... understanding produces decrees ; the will actions . • Query , Whether divination by influxion is not descriptive of the feeling which influences the benevolent and orderly class of society called Quakers ? + Here , in the Treatise De ...
... understanding produces decrees ; the will actions . • Query , Whether divination by influxion is not descriptive of the feeling which influences the benevolent and orderly class of society called Quakers ? + Here , in the Treatise De ...
Pagina xxxviii
... Understanding . 1. Knowledge respecting the understanding is to most wits the least delightful ; and seems but a net of subtlety and spinosity ; but it is the key of all other arts . As knowledge is " pabulum animi ; " so in the nature ...
... Understanding . 1. Knowledge respecting the understanding is to most wits the least delightful ; and seems but a net of subtlety and spinosity ; but it is the key of all other arts . As knowledge is " pabulum animi ; " so in the nature ...
Pagina xli
... understanding fixed and immoveable , and as a rest and support of the mind . And therefore as Aristotle endeavoureth to prove , that in all motion there is some point quiescent ; and as he elegantly expoundeth the ancient g fable of ...
... understanding fixed and immoveable , and as a rest and support of the mind . And therefore as Aristotle endeavoureth to prove , that in all motion there is some point quiescent ; and as he elegantly expoundeth the ancient g fable of ...
Pagina 35
... understanding of those authors , and the better advantage of pressing and applying their words . And thereof grew again a delight in their manner of style and phrase , and an admiration of that kind of writing ; which was much furthered ...
... understanding of those authors , and the better advantage of pressing and applying their words . And thereof grew again a delight in their manner of style and phrase , and an admiration of that kind of writing ; which was much furthered ...
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