The Warfare of ScienceD. Appleton, 1876 - 151 pages |
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... Bacon , see Jevons , Principles of Science , vol . ii . , p . 298 . 2 For argument drawn from the candlestick and seven church- es , see Delambre . 66 rendered more detestable ; that he was worse than ASTRONOMY . 35 ught NIMALOr The ...
... Bacon , see Jevons , Principles of Science , vol . ii . , p . 298 . 2 For argument drawn from the candlestick and seven church- es , see Delambre . 66 rendered more detestable ; that he was worse than ASTRONOMY . 35 ught NIMALOr The ...
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... Bacon had begun their work in accordance with its methods ; but St. Thomas Aquinas gave all his thoughts to bringing science again under the sway of the theological bias , metaphysical methods , and ecclesiastical control . He gave to ...
... Bacon had begun their work in accordance with its methods ; but St. Thomas Aquinas gave all his thoughts to bringing science again under the sway of the theological bias , metaphysical methods , and ecclesiastical control . He gave to ...
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... Bacon's investigations were virtually forgotten ; worthless mixtures of literal interpretation of Scripture with imperfectly authenticated physical facts took their place . Every age since has been full of examples of this , but out of ...
... Bacon's investigations were virtually forgotten ; worthless mixtures of literal interpretation of Scripture with imperfectly authenticated physical facts took their place . Every age since has been full of examples of this , but out of ...
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... Bacon returns to the charge yet more strongly . He says : " Nor is it to be overlooked , that natural philosophy has in all ages had a troublesome and stubborn adver- sary in superstition and the blind and immoder- ate zeal for religion ...
... Bacon returns to the charge yet more strongly . He says : " Nor is it to be overlooked , that natural philosophy has in all ages had a troublesome and stubborn adver- sary in superstition and the blind and immoder- ate zeal for religion ...
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... Bacon . His life and works seem until recently to have been generally mis- understood . He has been ranked as a supersti- tious alchemist who stumbled upon some inven- 1 Bacon , The Advancement of Learning , edited by W. Aldis Wright ...
... Bacon . His life and works seem until recently to have been generally mis- understood . He has been ranked as a supersti- tious alchemist who stumbled upon some inven- 1 Bacon , The Advancement of Learning , edited by W. Aldis Wright ...
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Page 118 - Some drill and bore The solid earth, and from the strata there Extract a register, by which we learn, That he who made it, and revealed its date To Moses, was mistaken in its age.
Page 147 - All flesh is not the same flesh : but there is one kind of flesh of men, another of beasts, another of fishes, and another of birds.
Page 48 - The opinion of the earth's motion is of all heresies the most abominable, the most pernicious, the most scandalous ; the immovability of the earth is thrice sacred ; argument against the immortality of the soul, the existence of God, and the incarnation, should be tolerated sooner than an argument to prove that the earth moves.
Page 29 - In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun : which cometh forth as a bridegroom out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a giant to run his course.