New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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... Bacon . In 1926 , on the occasion of the tercentenary of Bacon's death , Professor C. D. Broad made a clear and just assessment of Bacon's philosophy from the point of view of the scientific method , just as if Bacon had published De ...
... Bacon . In 1926 , on the occasion of the tercentenary of Bacon's death , Professor C. D. Broad made a clear and just assessment of Bacon's philosophy from the point of view of the scientific method , just as if Bacon had published De ...
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... Bacon be- lieved in the unity of all knowledge and hoped that on its completion the Great Instauration would arrive at absolute completeness . This issue , which is some- times still not understood , seems most easily explained by ...
... Bacon be- lieved in the unity of all knowledge and hoped that on its completion the Great Instauration would arrive at absolute completeness . This issue , which is some- times still not understood , seems most easily explained by ...
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... Bacon . To be sure , what Broad has left is a framework of ideas that constitutes a vast hypothesis to be proved . Broad's treatment of Bacon's views on the relation between reason and revelation is a perfect statement of Bacon's views ...
... Bacon . To be sure , what Broad has left is a framework of ideas that constitutes a vast hypothesis to be proved . Broad's treatment of Bacon's views on the relation between reason and revelation is a perfect statement of Bacon's views ...
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