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" For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature in her wanderings, and you will be able, when you like, to lead and drive her afterwards to the same place again. "
Reflections on Gender and Science - Página 36
por Evelyn Fox Keller - 1995 - 193 páginas
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The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Translations of the philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 522 páginas
...other, because from the wonders of nature is the most clear and open passage to the wonders of art. For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...and drive her afterwards to the same place again. Neither am I of opinion in this history of marvels, that superstitious narratives of sorceries, witchcrafts,...
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The Works, Volumen4

Francis Bacon - 1858 - 516 páginas
...other, because from the wonders of nature is the most clear and open passage to the wonders of art. For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...and drive her afterwards to the same place again. Neither am I of opinion in this history of marvels, that superstitious narratives of sorceries, witchcrafts,...
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The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, with Prefaces and Notes ..., Volumen4

Francis Bacon - 1861 - 578 páginas
...other, because from the wonders of nature is the most clear and open passage to the wonders of art. For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...and drive her afterwards to the same place again. Neither am I of opinion in this history of marvels, that superstitious narratives of sorceries, witchcrafts,...
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Works, Volumen8

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 528 páginas
...other, because from the wonders of nature is the most clear and open passage to the wonders of art. For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...and drive her afterwards to the same place again. Neither am I of opinion in this history of marvels, that superstitious narratives of sorceries, witchcrafts,...
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The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon

1905 - 958 páginas
...other, because from the wonders of nature is the most clear and open passage to the wonders of art. For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...and drive her afterwards to the same place again. Neither am I of opinion, in this history of marvels, that superstitious narratives of sorceries, witchcrafts,...
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Introduction to Critical Theory: Horkheimer to Habermas

David Held - 1980 - 516 páginas
...Bacon well recognized) of human beings. By obeying nature one can, on Bacon's account, command her: 'for you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...to lead and drive her afterwards to the same place again'.12 Enlightenment consciousness, Hegel argued, objectifies the world. It sees it as an 'absolute...
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The Science Question in Feminism

Sandra G. Harding - 1986 - 276 páginas
...it is conceptualized and treated as a machine. To say "nature is rapable" — or, in Bacon's words: "For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...you will be able when you like to lead and drive her afterward to the same place again. . . . Neither ought a man to make scruple of entering and penetrating...
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Cultural Norms, War and the Environment

Arthur H. Westing - 1988 - 204 páginas
...which — it should be noted — Francis Bacon, the celebrated father of modern science, approved: 'For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...and drive her afterwards to the same place again. . . . Neither ought a man to make scruple of entering and penetrating into these holes and corners,...
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Enlightened Absence: Neoclassical Configurations of the Feminine

Ruth Salvaggio - 1988 - 192 páginas
...recall, encouraged the scientist "to follow and as it were hound nature in her wanderings," so that "you will be able when you like to lead and drive her afterward to the same place again."28 He would seek, as Carolyn Merchant explained, to claim nature,...
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Whose Science? Whose Knowledge?: Thinking from Women's Lives

Sandra Harding - 1991 - 340 páginas
...rape metaphors to persuade his audience that experimental method is a good thing: "For you have but to hound nature in her wanderings and you will be able...and drive her afterwards to the same place again. Neither ought a man to make scruple of entering and penetrating into those holes and corners when the...
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