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This mechanical philosophy , as it was called , laid out a pattern for explaining all natural phenomena on a basis of matter , motion , and mathematics , thus at one blow sweeping aside all the specious theories of traditional ...
This mechanical philosophy , as it was called , laid out a pattern for explaining all natural phenomena on a basis of matter , motion , and mathematics , thus at one blow sweeping aside all the specious theories of traditional ...
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Inasmuch as Hobbes's philosophy was only an extension of the Cartesian , the latter became suspect . In many minds Hobbes had made Descartes's philosophy atheistic . So here is the situation . On one side the mechanical philosophy was ...
Inasmuch as Hobbes's philosophy was only an extension of the Cartesian , the latter became suspect . In many minds Hobbes had made Descartes's philosophy atheistic . So here is the situation . On one side the mechanical philosophy was ...
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There was , however , a more important , and certainly a more rational , way out of the dilemma in which the Baconians found themselves , a dilemma which , as I have said , arose from the fact that the philosophy which they found most ...
There was , however , a more important , and certainly a more rational , way out of the dilemma in which the Baconians found themselves , a dilemma which , as I have said , arose from the fact that the philosophy which they found most ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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