| Universities and colleges - 1864 - 234 pages
...naturae locutum esse non hominis voce, BACONIS igitur tamquam amici fidissimi monito roboratus: // homo , naturae minister et interpres , tantum facit et intelligit , quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observa verit , nee amplius seit aut potest"3). A me, commilitones option, harum rerum... | |
| 1864 - 248 pages
...locutum esse non hominis voce , BACONIS igitur tamquam amici fidissimi monito roboratus : // homo , naturae minister et interpres , tantum facit et intelligit , quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observa verit , nee amplius seit aut potest"8). A me, commilitones optiun, harum rerum... | |
| James Frederick Ferrier - Philosophy - 1866 - 602 pages
...to a latitude of interpretation given to the fundamental canon of the Baconian philosophy : " Homo, naturae minister et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit, nee amplius scit aut potest." As far as this great rule is held applicable... | |
| Electronic journals - 1876 - 600 pages
...philosophers in the strict sense. All our great triumphs have been won on this basis. Bacon's " Homo naturae minister et interpres tantum facit et intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit, nect> amplius scit aut potest," shows this in the most unequivocal manner... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1877 - 504 pages
...quam parendo vinci." The following again is from trie Novum Organum, in the Distributio Operis:—" Homo enim, naturae minister et interpres, tantum facit...intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine opere vel mente observaverit; nee amplius scit, aut potest. Neque enim ullse vires caussarum catenam solvere aut porfriugere... | |
| Francis Bacon - Induction (Logic) - 1878 - 702 pages
...Its connection in that place with the preceding and succeeding sentences is worthy of notice. ' Neque enim agitur solum felicitas contemplativa, sed vere...intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine, opere vel mente, observaverit: nee amplius scit, aut potest. Neque enim ullae vires causarum catenam solvere aut perfringere... | |
| Francis Bacon - Science - 1878 - 686 pages
...Its connection in that place with the preceding and succeeding sentences is worthy of notice. ' Neque enim agitur solum felicitas contemplativa, sed vere...tantum facit et intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine, ofere vel mente, observaverit : nee amplius scit, aut potest. Neque enim ullae vires causarum catenam... | |
| Shadworth Hollway Hodgson - Reflection (Philosophy) - 1878 - 458 pages
...philosophers in the strict sense., All our great triumphs have been won on this basis. Bacon's " Homo naturae minister et interpres tantum facit et intelligit, quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit, nee amplius scit aut potest," shows this in the most unequivocal manner;... | |
| Francis Bacon - Induction (Logic) - 1878 - 678 pages
...transition to Book ii. APHORISMI DE INTERPRETATIONE NATURAE ET REGNO HOMINIS. ArnoRiSMUs. I. HOMO, naturae minister et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit : nee amplius scit, aut potest1. 1 ' Man, the servant and interpreter of... | |
| Karl Heinrich Schaible - 1883 - 200 pages
...may be mentioned as typical examples among English philosophers. Bacon says (Nov. Org. ii) : " Homo, naturae minister et interpres, tantum facit et intelligit quantum de naturae ordine re vel mente observaverit: nee amplius scit aut potest." Locke (Essay of the Human Understanding, bk.... | |
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