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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XLIV | different have nevertheless causes for the most part alike. 2 1, XLVIII | mischievously in the discovery of causes; for although the most general 3 1, XLVIII | at hand, namely, on final causes, which have relation clearly 4 1, XLVIII | shallow philosopher who seeks causes of that which is most general, 5 1, LXI | finally something touching the causes of such great infelicity 6 1, LXV | abstract forms and final causes and first causes, with the 7 1, LXV | and final causes and first causes, with the omission in most 8 1, LXV | omission in most cases of causes intermediate, and the like. 9 1, LXVI | something with regard to the causes of motion, and to establish 10 1, LXX | endeavor to discover true causes and axioms; and seek for 11 1, LXX | condition), and also as to the causes of what seems at first so 12 1, LXX | assent; an explanation of the causes removes the marvel — which 13 1, LXXIII | hunted for and assigned causes; and not by an inverse process 14 1, LXXIII | philosophy and the knowledge of causes led to the discovery and 15 1, LXXVIII| LXXVIII~I now come to the causes of these errors, and of 16 1, LXXXI | understanding in rendering causes for things long since discovered, 17 1, LXXXIX | uninitiated ears the natural causes for thunder and for storms 18 1, LXXXIX | and reflect that if second causes are unknown everything can 19 1, XCII | experience, and were the causes and beginnings of great 20 1, XCIX | simply serve to discover causes and axioms, which I call 21 1, XCIX | is, the discovery of all causes and sciences would be but 22 1, XCIX | one of the most powerful causes of delay and hindrance to 23 1, XCIX | say touching the signs and causes of the errors, sluggishness, 24 1, XCIX | especially since the more subtle causes, which do not fall under 25 1, XCIX | signs and the evidence of causes, since no other kind of 26 1, XCIX | and experiments to extract causes and axioms, and again from 27 1, XCIX | axioms, and again from those causes and axioms new works and 28 1, XCIX | presently, by the discovery of causes and axioms, be easily expunged 29 1, XCIX | than refer and adapt the causes of things which rarely happen 30 1, XCIX | they do not investigate the causes of weight, of the rotation 31 1, XCIX | brought to light, unless the causes of common things, and the 32 1, XCIX | of common things, and the causes of those causes, be first 33 1, XCIX | and the causes of those causes, be first duly examined 34 1, XCIX | without any inquiry into their causes; insomuch that information 35 1, XCIX | repugnant they labored to assign causes in conformity with those 36 1, XCIX | knowledge is knowledge by causes." And causes again are not 37 1, XCIX | knowledge by causes." And causes again are not improperly 38 1, XCIX | received, that is, as remote causes, without reference to the 39 1, XCIX | the efficient and material causes (which are unstable causes, 40 1, XCIX | causes (which are unstable causes, and merely vehicles, or 41 1, XCIX | and merely vehicles, or causes which convey the form in 42 1, XCIX | than the knowledge of the causes and consents, must come 43 1, XIII | to be heated by external causes; whether it be by flame 44 1, XX | is quite clear that heat causes a tumult and confusion and 45 1, XXIII | connection with that which causes it to be or not to be, they 46 1, XXIII | led astray by efficient causes of this kind, that air is 47 1, XXX | things, and suggesting the causes of the number and quality 48 1, XXXVI | is to which of these two causes the ebb and flow should 49 1, XXXVI | now dismiss the two former causes of motion and reduce our 50 1, XLVI | quantity which distance causes in appearance between the 51 1, XLVIII | incapacities than by inner causes) either denote by the axiom " 52 1, XLVIII | ever there, whereas the causes and origins of most other 53 1, L | projectiles, an effect which even causes the destruction of organic 54 1, L | deranged by the same. It causes the destruction likewise 55 1, L | investigated, in order that, their causes being known, they may be 56 1, L | nose in a fainting fit, causes the resolved and too relaxed 57 1, LII | against false forms and causes, as instances of the fingerpost