Sudden Apprehension: Aspects of Knowledge in Paradise LostMouton, 1976 - 225 pages |
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... question , while Bacon and others who strove to create an inductive method of scientific analysis beginning with particulars of observation - necessarily based on sensory experience and the collection of large amounts of data in advance ...
... question , while Bacon and others who strove to create an inductive method of scientific analysis beginning with particulars of observation - necessarily based on sensory experience and the collection of large amounts of data in advance ...
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... question Eve asked . Adam , in the presence of Raphael , suggests that the working of the stars are for him " unsearchable " and he asks Raphael to " condescend " to tell him about them . And when Raphael begins his discourse Eve ...
... question Eve asked . Adam , in the presence of Raphael , suggests that the working of the stars are for him " unsearchable " and he asks Raphael to " condescend " to tell him about them . And when Raphael begins his discourse Eve ...
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... question . Eve's following speech is a rich ore of logic , demonstrating with- out question that " even in the Garden of Eden Adam [ and Eve ] used the syllogism " .21 If this be our condition , thus to dwell In narrow circuit strait'nd ...
... question . Eve's following speech is a rich ore of logic , demonstrating with- out question that " even in the Garden of Eden Adam [ and Eve ] used the syllogism " .21 If this be our condition , thus to dwell In narrow circuit strait'nd ...
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