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Pagina 62
... knowledge in that art , and the scholar knows but according to the proportion of his master's knowledge in that science ; young men mend not their sight by using old men's spectacles ; and yet we look upon nature but with Aristotle's ...
... knowledge in that art , and the scholar knows but according to the proportion of his master's knowledge in that science ; young men mend not their sight by using old men's spectacles ; and yet we look upon nature but with Aristotle's ...
Pagina 83
... knowledge one of two things seems to follow - either knowledge is not to be attained at all , or , if at all , after death . For then , and not till then , the soul will be in herself alone and without the body . In this present life ...
... knowledge one of two things seems to follow - either knowledge is not to be attained at all , or , if at all , after death . For then , and not till then , the soul will be in herself alone and without the body . In this present life ...
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... knowledge and love . The intelligence turned by him to the practi- cal utilization of matter overflows in action which is external , transitive and also material.1 Only two decades separated Descartes and Donne , and the division which ...
... knowledge and love . The intelligence turned by him to the practi- cal utilization of matter overflows in action which is external , transitive and also material.1 Only two decades separated Descartes and Donne , and the division which ...
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THE LIFE AND TIMES | 13 |
THE NEW SCIENCE | 47 |
MEDIAEVAL SYNTHESIS AND RenaissancE DICHOTOMY | 69 |
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