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" MAN, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much and so much only as he has observed in fact or in thought of the course of nature: beyond this he neither knows anything nor can do anything. "
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General ... - 210. oldal
1888
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of ..., 37. kötet

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 542 oldal
...DOCTRINE. "Man, being the servant and Interpreter of nature, can do and understand so much, and so mueh only, as he has observed, in fact or in thought, of...this he neither knows anything nor can do anything." — BACON'S Normm Orgamim, aphorism I. IN these days, when a man can take but a very little portion...

Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of ..., 37. kötet

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 550 oldal
...being the servant and interpreter of nature, can do and understand so much, and so much only, as he hns observed, in fact or in thought, of the course of...this he neither knows anything nor can do anything." — BACON'S Novwn Organum, aphorism i. IN these days, when a man can take but a very little portion...

The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Translations of the philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 522 oldal
...OF MAN. APHORISM I. MAN, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much and so much only as he has observed in fact or in...this he neither knows anything nor can do anything. ii. Neither the naked hand nor the understanding left to itself can effect much. It is by instruments...

The Works of Francis Bacon, 4. kötet

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 540 oldal
...OF MAN. APHORISM I. MAN, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much and so much only as he has observed in fact or in...this he neither knows anything nor can do anything. II. Neither the naked hand nor the understanding left to itself can effect much. It is by instruments...

The Works, 4. kötet

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 516 oldal
...OF MAN. APHORISM I. MAN, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much and so much only as he has observed in fact or in...this he neither knows anything nor can do anything. ii. Neither the naked hand nor the understanding left to itself can effect much. It is by instruments...

The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, with Prefaces and Notes ..., 4. kötet

Francis Bacon - 1861 - 578 oldal
...OF MAN. APHORISM I. MAN, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much and so much only as he has observed in fact or in...this he neither knows anything nor can do anything. II. Neither the naked hand nor the understanding left to itself can effect much. It is by instruments...

Translations of the philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1863 - 532 oldal
...OF MAN. APHORISM I. MAN, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much and so much only as he has observed in fact or in thought of the course of O nature: beyond this he neither knows anything nor can do anything. n. Neither the naked hand nor...

Works, 8. kötet

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 528 oldal
...OF MAN. APHORISM I. MAN, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much and so much only as he has observed in fact or in...this he neither knows anything nor can do anything. n. Neither the naked hand nor the understanding left to itself can effect much. It is by instruments...

A Treatise on Logic: Or, The Laws of Pure Thought; Comprising Both the ...

Francis Bowen - 1864 - 480 oldal
...the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much only as he has observed, either in fact or in thought, of the course of Nature ; beyond this, he cannot understand or do anything." We can now see what are the preliminary classifications upon the...

A treatise on logic, or, The laws of pure thought

Francis Bowen - 1864 - 480 oldal
...the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much only as he has observed, either in fact or in thought, of the course of Nature ; beyond this, he cannot understand or do anything." We can now see what are the preliminary classifications upon the...




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