New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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... seems perfectly true and fair : It seems to me that the honours of stating those methods and principles are pretty evenly divided between Bacon and Descartes . ( 4 ) Lastly , did Bacon provide any logical justification for the ...
... seems perfectly true and fair : It seems to me that the honours of stating those methods and principles are pretty evenly divided between Bacon and Descartes . ( 4 ) Lastly , did Bacon provide any logical justification for the ...
第 120 頁
... seems to have preserved self - respect in limited privileges . His liberties seem , however , not to have been individual . He was like a worker in the hive , so much so that the individual worker tended to disappear in the life of the ...
... seems to have preserved self - respect in limited privileges . His liberties seem , however , not to have been individual . He was like a worker in the hive , so much so that the individual worker tended to disappear in the life of the ...
第 215 頁
... seems to me our ethics are far advanced , and I do not know how often even great societies have failed to produce great men when they needed them . But principally the creation of great societies , unless it arises from the development ...
... seems to me our ethics are far advanced , and I do not know how often even great societies have failed to produce great men when they needed them . But principally the creation of great societies , unless it arises from the development ...
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