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Pagina 268
... nature . Comme moraliste , Tacite les éclipse tous deux . Aristote a asservi la nature aux mots ; Platon l'a asservie à des pensées ; ce n'est pas un philosophe ; c'est un poëte ( In- terprétation de la nature , Des principes , etc ...
... nature . Comme moraliste , Tacite les éclipse tous deux . Aristote a asservi la nature aux mots ; Platon l'a asservie à des pensées ; ce n'est pas un philosophe ; c'est un poëte ( In- terprétation de la nature , Des principes , etc ...
Pagina 252
... nature , considered as the source of high poetical and moral inspiration , may be regarded ая a natural complement to Bacon's view of nature , regarded as the kingdom which man was to occupy and subdue under the lead of science . If ...
... nature , considered as the source of high poetical and moral inspiration , may be regarded ая a natural complement to Bacon's view of nature , regarded as the kingdom which man was to occupy and subdue under the lead of science . If ...
Pagina 313
... nature of tenacity , and superinduce a greater tenacity on iron than it had before ; but we determine exactly the laws by which iron resists crush- ing and rending , and make its portions , dimensions , and shapes such that the ...
... nature of tenacity , and superinduce a greater tenacity on iron than it had before ; but we determine exactly the laws by which iron resists crush- ing and rending , and make its portions , dimensions , and shapes such that the ...
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