The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureBlackwell, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... concept of the universal nature of things , was not without truth and beneficence . One should not think of it , in spite of its errors and limita- tions , as fiction or superstition . It was neither . It was perhaps science in its ...
... concept of the universal nature of things , was not without truth and beneficence . One should not think of it , in spite of its errors and limita- tions , as fiction or superstition . It was neither . It was perhaps science in its ...
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... concept of physical science , was as yet a mere cate- gory . Newton and his followers had not yet given new meanings to matter , space , and time in terms of forces , motions , changes in mass , temporal and spacial con- tinua , and the ...
... concept of physical science , was as yet a mere cate- gory . Newton and his followers had not yet given new meanings to matter , space , and time in terms of forces , motions , changes in mass , temporal and spacial con- tinua , and the ...
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... concept ' motion ' included ( 1 ) change of place , ( 2 ) appetite , ( 3 ) chemical affinity , ( 4 ) interaction between bodies , ( 5 ) passion , and ( 6 ) thought . Bacon seems to have a qualitative conception of mo- tion , for he ...
... concept ' motion ' included ( 1 ) change of place , ( 2 ) appetite , ( 3 ) chemical affinity , ( 4 ) interaction between bodies , ( 5 ) passion , and ( 6 ) thought . Bacon seems to have a qualitative conception of mo- tion , for he ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE UNIVERSAL NATURE OF THINGS I | 1 |
DERIVATIONS AND INFERENCES | 32 |
PREOCCUPATIONS AND PREJUDGMENTS | 61 |
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