| Lisa Jardine - Science - 1974 - 300 pages
...natural order and is a prerequisite for the interpretation of natural phenomena: Since the divisions of knowledge are not like several lines that meet in one angle; but are rather like branches of a tree that meet in one stem (which stem grows for some distance entire... | |
| Philosophy - 1984 - 860 pages
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| R. Crocker - History - 2001 - 264 pages
...knowledge: knowledge of God, knowledge of Nature, and knowledge of Man, or Humanity. But since the divisions of knowledge are not like several lines that meet in one angle; but are rather like branches of a tree that meet in one stem (which stem grows for some distance entire... | |
| Simone Roggenbuck - Linguistics - 2005 - 396 pages
...dürfe, sondern den Stamm einer universalen prima philosophia darstelle: But because die distributions and partitions of knowledge are not like several lines...which hath a dimension and quantity of entireness and conrinuance, before it comes to discontinue and break itself into arms and boughs; therefore it is... | |
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