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We have already noticed the distrust of reason which Bacon imposed upon his followers . Sir Francis had noted the misuse of reason conspicuous in the schoolmen and he was familiar with large philosophical systems which men had raised on ...
We have already noticed the distrust of reason which Bacon imposed upon his followers . Sir Francis had noted the misuse of reason conspicuous in the schoolmen and he was familiar with large philosophical systems which men had raised on ...
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reason if his natural history , the very foundation of his whole Magna Instauratio , was to be completed . His followers , who were almost fanatically committed to the history , continued the anti - rational spirit .
reason if his natural history , the very foundation of his whole Magna Instauratio , was to be completed . His followers , who were almost fanatically committed to the history , continued the anti - rational spirit .
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The Houyhnhnms are the embodiment of pure reason . They know neither love nor grief nor lust nor ambition . They cannot lie ; indeed they have no word for lying and are hard put to it to understand the meaning of opinion .
The Houyhnhnms are the embodiment of pure reason . They know neither love nor grief nor lust nor ambition . They cannot lie ; indeed they have no word for lying and are hard put to it to understand the meaning of opinion .
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
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