Operative, have a great connexion between themselves ; yet because all true and fruitful Natural Philosophy hath a double scale or ladder, ascendent and descendent; ascending from experiments to the invention of causes and descending from causes to the... The Observatory - Síða 4071905Heildartexta - Um bókina
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 síður
...all true and fruitful natural philosophy hath a double scale or ladder, ascendent and desccndent ; ascending from experiments, to the invention of causes...from causes, to the invention of new experiments; therefore I judge it most requisite that these two parts be severally considered and handled. Natural... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 642 síður
...because all true and fruitful natural philosophy hath a double scale or ladder, ascendent and descendent; ascending from experiments, to the invention of causes...from causes, to the invention of new experiments; therefore I judge it most requisite that these two parts be severally considered and handled. Natural... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 432 síður
...because all true and fruitful natural philosophy hath a double scale or ladder, ascendent and descendent; ascending from experiments to the invention of causes,...descending from causes to the invention of new experiments; therefore I judge it most requisite that these two parts be severally considered and handled. Natural... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 síður
...all true and fruitful natural philosophy hath a double scale or ladder, ascendent and descendent ; ascending from experiments to the invention of causes,...descending from causes to the invention of new experiments ; therefore I judge it most requisite that these two parts be severally considered and handled. Natural... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 626 síður
...all true and fruitful natural philosophy hath a double scale or ladder, ascendent and descendent ; ascending from experiments, to the invention of causes...descending from causes, to the invention of new experiments ; therefore I judge it most requisite that these two parts be severally considered and handled. Natural... | |
| 1829 - 592 síður
...'all true and fruitful natural philosophy hath a double scale or ladder, ascendant and descendant ; ascending from experiments to the invention of causes,...from causes to the invention of new experiments.' In another place he says, that ' a faculty of wise interrogating is half a knowledge ; ' and adopts... | |
| 1921 - 472 síður
..."All true and fruitful natural philosophy hath a double .scale or ladder, ascendent and descendent, ascending from experiments, to the invention of causes;...from causes, to the invention of new experiments." (Bacon, Advancement of Learning, bk. 2.) And, rightlv, "that method of discovery and proof according... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 538 síður
...all true and fruitful natural philosophy hath a double scale or ladder, ascendent and descendent ; ascending from experiments to the invention of causes,...descending from causes to the invention of new experiments ; therefore I judge it most requisite that these two parts be severally considered and handled. Natural... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1835 - 392 síður
...because all true and fruitful natural philosophy hath a double scale or ladder, ascendant and descendant; ascending from experiments to the invention of causes,...descending from causes to the invention of new experiments, therefore I judge it * Bacon's Works, vol. 2, pp. 128 — I30. most requisite that these two parts... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 síður
...because all true and fruitful natural philosophy hath a double scale or ladder, ascendant and descendent; ascending from experiments, to the invention of causes;...from causes, to the invention of new experiments; therefore I judge it most requisite that these two parts be severally considered and handled. Natural... | |
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