Francis Bacon's Personal Life-story, Volume 1Rider, 1949 - 382 pagina's |
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Pagina 70
... philosophy only strong in disputations and contentions but barren for the production of anything for the benefit of the life of man . ( Dr. Rawley ) . Against this barrenness of the ancient philosophy he formulated in two words the ...
... philosophy only strong in disputations and contentions but barren for the production of anything for the benefit of the life of man . ( Dr. Rawley ) . Against this barrenness of the ancient philosophy he formulated in two words the ...
Pagina 72
... philosophy and the University staff regarding the pursuit of Knowledge and what constituted true Knowledge . The philosophy of the Egyptians and the Greeks were discussed between him and his friends . We may be sure that these ...
... philosophy and the University staff regarding the pursuit of Knowledge and what constituted true Knowledge . The philosophy of the Egyptians and the Greeks were discussed between him and his friends . We may be sure that these ...
Pagina 74
... philosophy ( Aristotle ) , and a disputatious theology , he preserved a calm neutrality , half scornful , half benevolent , content with adding to the sum of practical good . This correctly describes the Ethical Teacher of an eclectic ...
... philosophy ( Aristotle ) , and a disputatious theology , he preserved a calm neutrality , half scornful , half benevolent , content with adding to the sum of practical good . This correctly describes the Ethical Teacher of an eclectic ...
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