The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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Boris Ford. method ( the contents of this list to be tested eventually by proper scientific method ) . VI . A scientific synthesis of the inductive conclusions . The general outline of this plan is clear enough , and the plan is nobly ...
Boris Ford. method ( the contents of this list to be tested eventually by proper scientific method ) . VI . A scientific synthesis of the inductive conclusions . The general outline of this plan is clear enough , and the plan is nobly ...
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... method , supplemented by such information as an exhaustive list of ' simple natures ' ( which he never supplies ) , might have its uses . As a method of discovery in natural science , however , it would almost certainly , even with ...
... method , supplemented by such information as an exhaustive list of ' simple natures ' ( which he never supplies ) , might have its uses . As a method of discovery in natural science , however , it would almost certainly , even with ...
Halaman 381
... method . Critics of Bacon's inductive method , and historians of scientific method in general , seem to the present writer to have shown that Bacon's inductive method , in its detail and in the fragmentary form in which he left it ...
... method . Critics of Bacon's inductive method , and historians of scientific method in general , seem to the present writer to have shown that Bacon's inductive method , in its detail and in the fragmentary form in which he left it ...
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