Francis Bacon on the Nature of Man: The Faculties of Man's Soul: Understanding, Reason, Imagination, Memory, Will, and Appetite |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
General View of Mans Nature | 11 |
CHAPTER 3 | 40 |
Copyright | |
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abstract action activity Advancement of Learning affections animal appears appetite apprehending Aristotle aspect axiom Bacon behavior believed body called cause common conception concerned conduct considered creative Descartes desire direct discourse distinct divine efficient elements English evident example experience faculties force function give hand Hobbes human Ibid ideas illustrated images imagination instances intellectual Interpretation invention involved John judgment kinds knowledge language light living logic London man's material matter meaning memory mental method mind motion move movement nature Novum Organum objects observed operations organ Philosophical physical pleasure present Press principle probably produced rational soul reason receiving referred regarded rhetoric sciences seems sense sensory shape soul sources speaking species speech spirit standing statement substance Sylva Sylvarum things thinking Thomas thought tion Translated true truth understanding University vital whole