The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... reason and revelation is a perfect statement of Bacon's views . These views provided a sort of by- pass or partial ... Reason . ' Reason may be used either for discovering plausible arguments to persuade others or justify oneself , or in ...
... reason and revelation is a perfect statement of Bacon's views . These views provided a sort of by- pass or partial ... Reason . ' Reason may be used either for discovering plausible arguments to persuade others or justify oneself , or in ...
第 185 頁
... reasons , one of which is subsidiary and , so to speak , precautionary . The subsidiary reason is that the Party member , like the proletarian , tolerates present condi- tions partly because he has no standard of compari- son . He must ...
... reasons , one of which is subsidiary and , so to speak , precautionary . The subsidiary reason is that the Party member , like the proletarian , tolerates present condi- tions partly because he has no standard of compari- son . He must ...
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... Reason , 1551 , 1552 , 1553 , 1567 , 1584 ?, 1593 ) , both of whom are Aris- totelians , are not behind the Ramists in their claims . Logic to them was a study by means of which a Pro- testant man might find out the truth , elude the ...
... Reason , 1551 , 1552 , 1553 , 1567 , 1584 ?, 1593 ) , both of whom are Aris- totelians , are not behind the Ramists in their claims . Logic to them was a study by means of which a Pro- testant man might find out the truth , elude the ...
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