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Bacon called it The Phenomena of the Universe , or a Natural and Experimental History for the Foundation of Philosophy . The fourth section was to be called The Ladder of the Intellect . Bacon intended it to be an exposition of the way ...
Bacon called it The Phenomena of the Universe , or a Natural and Experimental History for the Foundation of Philosophy . The fourth section was to be called The Ladder of the Intellect . Bacon intended it to be an exposition of the way ...
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The immorality of the stage had begun to shock many who could by no stretch of the imagination be called puritans , and the justice of their attacks was tacitly acknowledged by such leading playwrights as John Dryden and William ...
The immorality of the stage had begun to shock many who could by no stretch of the imagination be called puritans , and the justice of their attacks was tacitly acknowledged by such leading playwrights as John Dryden and William ...
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There is another fallacy which appears to me to pervade the so - called " ethics of evolution . " It is the notion that because , on the whole , animals and plants have advanced in perfection of organization by means of the struggle for ...
There is another fallacy which appears to me to pervade the so - called " ethics of evolution . " It is the notion that because , on the whole , animals and plants have advanced in perfection of organization by means of the struggle for ...
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