History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... Character attributed to Scien- tific Explanations - Difference between the Conception of the Divinity in a Scientific and Unscientific Age- Growth of Astronomy - Comets - In- fluence of Paracelsus , Bayle , and Halley - Rise of ...
... Character attributed to Scien- tific Explanations - Difference between the Conception of the Divinity in a Scientific and Unscientific Age- Growth of Astronomy - Comets - In- fluence of Paracelsus , Bayle , and Halley - Rise of ...
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... character of philo- sophy , and this is not the least of his merits . The influence of Locke and Bacon , again , was especially powerful as a corrective of the old tendency to fiction , on account of a certain unimaginative character ...
... character of philo- sophy , and this is not the least of his merits . The influence of Locke and Bacon , again , was especially powerful as a corrective of the old tendency to fiction , on account of a certain unimaginative character ...
Стр. 147
... character of philo- sophy , and this is not the least of his merits . The influence of Locke and Bacon , again , was especially powerful as a corrective of the old tendency to fiction , on account of a certain unimaginative character ...
... character of philo- sophy , and this is not the least of his merits . The influence of Locke and Bacon , again , was especially powerful as a corrective of the old tendency to fiction , on account of a certain unimaginative character ...
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