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Strana 240
... knowledge ; and if knowledge for him means power , the same can be said in some degree of the view im- plicit in the whole Baconian tradition , that the function of knowledge is control rather than mere insight and the scientist works ...
... knowledge ; and if knowledge for him means power , the same can be said in some degree of the view im- plicit in the whole Baconian tradition , that the function of knowledge is control rather than mere insight and the scientist works ...
Strana 241
... knowledge , all the dark ideas of witchcraft and black magic , which had haunted the mind of Europe for centuries . Faustus retains many elements of the old morality plays ; he has a Good Angel to exhort him to re- pentance and ...
... knowledge , all the dark ideas of witchcraft and black magic , which had haunted the mind of Europe for centuries . Faustus retains many elements of the old morality plays ; he has a Good Angel to exhort him to re- pentance and ...
Strana 485
... knowledge on observation , would restore a truer relationship between the observing mind and ob- served nature and so make scientific progress possible . For Bacon , " the furthest end of knowledge " was not theoretical insight but ...
... knowledge on observation , would restore a truer relationship between the observing mind and ob- served nature and so make scientific progress possible . For Bacon , " the furthest end of knowledge " was not theoretical insight but ...
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