Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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Page 31
... logical are possible . An extended concatenation of perfect syllogisms upon any moral subject would be a mere string of truisms and inanities . We do not admit , therefore , that there is any thing false or hollow in Bacon's manner of ...
... logical are possible . An extended concatenation of perfect syllogisms upon any moral subject would be a mere string of truisms and inanities . We do not admit , therefore , that there is any thing false or hollow in Bacon's manner of ...
Page 80
... logic and rhetoric , able to contend . Abeunt studia in mores . † . . ... The Fifty - first , " Of Faction , " begins and ends as follows : - Many have an opinion , not wise , that for a prince to govern his estate , or for a great ...
... logic and rhetoric , able to contend . Abeunt studia in mores . † . . ... The Fifty - first , " Of Faction , " begins and ends as follows : - Many have an opinion , not wise , that for a prince to govern his estate , or for a great ...
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... logic , yet , with the woman of Canaan , he hopes to prevail with the rhetoric of importunity . 33. His death makes not an end of him . His soul which was put into his body , is not to be perfected without his body ; yet his soul is ...
... logic , yet , with the woman of Canaan , he hopes to prevail with the rhetoric of importunity . 33. His death makes not an end of him . His soul which was put into his body , is not to be perfected without his body ; yet his soul is ...
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... logic ; because the primary notions which the mind was wont almost passively and supinely to drink in , and from which all others spring , were un- sound , confused , and rashly abstracted from the realities to which they relate ; while ...
... logic ; because the primary notions which the mind was wont almost passively and supinely to drink in , and from which all others spring , were un- sound , confused , and rashly abstracted from the realities to which they relate ; while ...
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... Logic does not undertake either to supply the power of comprehending the premisses of a syllogism where it is wanting , or to direct the mind in the selection of the premisses from which it is to draw its conclusions . It does not ...
... Logic does not undertake either to supply the power of comprehending the premisses of a syllogism where it is wanting , or to direct the mind in the selection of the premisses from which it is to draw its conclusions . It does not ...
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