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A philosophy which should enable a man to feel perfectly happy while in agonies of pain , may be better than a philosophy which assuages pain . But we know ihat there are remedies wbich will assuage pain ; and we know that the ancient ...
A philosophy which should enable a man to feel perfectly happy while in agonies of pain , may be better than a philosophy which assuages pain . But we know ihat there are remedies wbich will assuage pain ; and we know that the ancient ...
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Bacon has remarked * that in all ages when philosophy was stationary , the mechanical arts went on improving . ... because the mechanic was not content with so careless a mode of induction as served the purpose of the philosopher .
Bacon has remarked * that in all ages when philosophy was stationary , the mechanical arts went on improving . ... because the mechanic was not content with so careless a mode of induction as served the purpose of the philosopher .
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Bacon's Philosophy , chief peculiarity of , 340 , 341 ; object of all bis speculations , 341 ; ancient philosophy disclaimed to be useful , and was content to be stationary , 341 ; use of philosophy according to Seneca , 341—343 ...
Bacon's Philosophy , chief peculiarity of , 340 , 341 ; object of all bis speculations , 341 ; ancient philosophy disclaimed to be useful , and was content to be stationary , 341 ; use of philosophy according to Seneca , 341—343 ...
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