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Pagina 369
... truth , Bacon sti- mulated them to employ the inductive method , the only method , -even the ancient philosophers and the schoolmen themselves being judges , by which new truth can be discovered . By sti- mulating men to the discovery ...
... truth , Bacon sti- mulated them to employ the inductive method , the only method , -even the ancient philosophers and the schoolmen themselves being judges , by which new truth can be discovered . By sti- mulating men to the discovery ...
Pagina 304
... truth . One springs at once from the sense , and from particulars , to the most general axioms ; and from principles thus obtained , and their truth assumed as a fixed point , judges and invents inter- mediate axioms . This is the way ...
... truth . One springs at once from the sense , and from particulars , to the most general axioms ; and from principles thus obtained , and their truth assumed as a fixed point , judges and invents inter- mediate axioms . This is the way ...
Pagina 310
... truth is there in M. Comte's doctrine that we must get rid of metaphysics to obtain real science ; so much truth in Bacon's notion that we rise from floor to floor of general truths which we seek to reduce to the character of axioms ...
... truth is there in M. Comte's doctrine that we must get rid of metaphysics to obtain real science ; so much truth in Bacon's notion that we rise from floor to floor of general truths which we seek to reduce to the character of axioms ...
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