| Half hours - 1847 - 580 sider
...or " philosophia prima:"* which cannot but cease and stop all progression. For no perfect discovery can be made upon a flat or a level : neither is it...remote and deeper parts of any science, if you stand upon the level of the same science, and ascend not to a higher science. Another error hath proceeded... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 594 sider
...and substance.1 (_ 5. The abandoning universality 173 No perfect discovery can be made upon a fiat or a level : neither is it possible to discover the more remote and deeper parts of ant/ science, if you stand but upon the level of the same science, and ascend not to a higher science.1... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 sider
...The abandoning universality 173 No perfect discovery can be made upon a flat or a level : neither ii d dispute : not forgetting that the same title of...had formerly maintained a possession of three desce вате science, and ascend not to a higher science.1 6. The having too much reverence for the human... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1851 - 376 sider
...univerfality, or Philofophia prima : which cannot but ceafe and ftop all progreffion. For no perfeft difcovery can be made upon a flat or a level : neither is it poffible to difcover the more remote and deeper parts of any Science, if you ftand but upon the level... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1852 - 238 sider
...universality, or philosophia prima : which cannot but cease and stop all progression. For no perfect dis.covery can be made upon a flat or a level :' neither is it...upon the level of the same science, and ascend not to a higher science. 6. Another error hath proceeded from too great a reverence, and a kind of adoration... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 580 sider
...fulk and substance.* 5. The abandoning universality 173 No perfect discovery can be made upon a fiat or a level : neither is it possible to discover the...upon the level of the same science, and ascend not to a higher science.1 6. The having too much reverence for the human mind 173 Upon these intellectualists,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1877 - 394 sider
...acts of bodies, and the fixed laws of their substance (so that our science has its source not only in the constitution of the mind, but in the nature...of the same science, and ascend not [as it were the watch-tower of] a higher science. — Bacon (Adv. of Learning}. P. 42, 1. 22. — Again, some, without... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 sider
...universality, or philosophia prima; which cannot but cease, and stop all progression. For no perfect discovery e state and virtue, by taking advantage upon that...blemish and taint the Christians with the faults and cor to a higher science. Another error hath proceeded from too great a reverence, and a kind of adoration... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1859 - 852 sider
...universality, or jihilosophia prima ; which cannot but cease and stop all progression. For no perfect discovery can be made upon a flat or a level: neither is it...upon the level of the same science, and ascend not to a higher science. Another error hath proceeded from too great a reverence, and a kind of adoration... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1857 - 854 sider
...universality, or philosophia prima ; which cannot but cease and stop all progression. For no perfect discovery can be made upon a flat or a level : neither is it...upon the level of the same science, and ascend not to a higher science. | Another error hath proceeded from too great a reverence, and a kind of adoration... | |
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