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" Although the roads to human power and to human knowledge lie close together, and are nearly the same, nevertheless on account of the pernicious and inveterate habit of dwelling on abstractions, it is safer to begin and raise the sciences from those foundations... "
Conceptions of Institutions and the Theory of Knowledge: 2nd Ed. - Página 143
por Stanley Taylor - 1989 - 223 páginas
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Francis Bacon: History, Politics and Science, 1561-1626

B. H. G. Wormald - 1993 - 436 páginas
...close together, and are nearly the same, nevertheless an account of the pernicious and inveterate habit of dwelling on abstractions, it is safer to begin...those foundations which have relation to practice, and to let the active part itself be as the seal which points and determines the contemplating counterparts.2...
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Selected Philosophical Works

Francis Bacon, Rose-Mary Sargent - 1999 - 340 páginas
...close together, and are nearly the same, nevertheless on account of the pernicious and inveterate habit of dwelling on abstractions, it is safer to begin...those foundations which have relation to practice, and to let the active part itself be as the seal which prints and determines the contemplative counterpart....
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Deflating Information: From Science Studies to Documentation

Bernd Frohmann - 2004 - 356 páginas
...philosophical; it subordinated science to practical ends: 'on account of the pernicious and inveterate habit of dwelling on abstractions it is safer to begin and...those foundations which have relation to practice, and to let the active part itself be as the seal which prints and determines the contemplative counterpart'...
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On Modern Origins: Essays in Early Modern Philosophy

Richard Kennington - 2004 - 312 páginas
...by asking what is the relation of theory to practice? And the second sentence gives us this answer: "It is safer to begin and raise the sciences from those foundations which have relation to the active part, and to let the active part itself be as the seal which prints and determines the contemplative...
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On Modern Origins: Essays in Early Modern Philosophy

Richard Kennington - 2004 - 308 páginas
...begin and raise the sciences from those foundations which have relation to the active part, and to let the active part itself be as the seal which prints and determines the contemplative part."1 It is on this premise that Bacon develops the concept of form or law; therefore it is indeed...
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