The Two Books of Francis, Lord Verulam: Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and HumanW. Pickering, 1825 - 402 psl. |
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... syllogisms are built upon it ? Is not the observation , " Omnia mutantur , nil interit " ( all things are changed , nothing perishes ) , a contemplation , in philosophy thus , that the quantum of nature is eternal ? in natural theology ...
... syllogisms are built upon it ? Is not the observation , " Omnia mutantur , nil interit " ( all things are changed , nothing perishes ) , a contemplation , in philosophy thus , that the quantum of nature is eternal ? in natural theology ...
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... syllogism , that is , by touch and reduction of them to principles in a middle term . It is true that in sciences popular , as moralities , laws , and the like , yea and divinity ( because it pleaseth God to apply himself to the ...
... syllogism , that is , by touch and reduction of them to principles in a middle term . It is true that in sciences popular , as moralities , laws , and the like , yea and divinity ( because it pleaseth God to apply himself to the ...
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... syllogism ; for the proof being not immediate , but by mean , the invention of the mean is one thing , and the judgment of the consequence is another ; the one exciting only , the other examining . Therefore , for the real and exact ...
... syllogism ; for the proof being not immediate , but by mean , the invention of the mean is one thing , and the judgment of the consequence is another ; the one exciting only , the other examining . Therefore , for the real and exact ...
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... syllogism , and by congruity , ( which is that which Aristotle calleth demonstration in orb or circle , and not " a notioribus " ( from things more known ; ) every of these hath certain subjects in the matter of sciences , in which ...
... syllogism , and by congruity , ( which is that which Aristotle calleth demonstration in orb or circle , and not " a notioribus " ( from things more known ; ) every of these hath certain subjects in the matter of sciences , in which ...
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... syllogisms comprehendeth the rules of judgment upon that which is invented , so the doctrine of method containeth the rules of judgment upon that which is to be delivered ; for judgment precedeth delivery , as it followeth invention ...
... syllogisms comprehendeth the rules of judgment upon that which is invented , so the doctrine of method containeth the rules of judgment upon that which is to be delivered ; for judgment precedeth delivery , as it followeth invention ...
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The Two Books of Francis, Lord Verulam– Of the Proficience and Advancement ... Francis Bacon Visos knygos peržiūra - 1825 |
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