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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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   Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | conformity with preconceived notions. Nor will it come down to 2 1, XII | foundation in commonly received notions than to help the search 3 1, XIV | words, words are symbols of notions. Therefore if the notions 4 1, XIV | notions. Therefore if the notions themselves (which is the 5 1, XV | There is no soundness in our notions, whether logical or physical. 6 1, XV | Essence itself, are not sound notions; much less are Heavy, Light, 7 1, XVI | XVI~Our notions of less general species, 8 1, XVII | than in the formation of notions, not excepting even those 9 1, XVIII | such as lie close to vulgar notions, scarcely beneath the surface. 10 1, XVIII | it is necessary that both notions and axioms be derived from 11 1, XXXV | first principles and very notions, and even upon forms of 12 1, XXXVI | for a while to lay their notions by and begin to familiarize 13 1, XXXVIII| XXXVIII~The idols and false notions which are now in possession 14 1, XLV | dogmas only, but simple notions also.~ 15 1, LIX | scheme for the formation of notions and axioms.~ 16 1, LX | in all these cases some notions are of necessity a little 17 1, LXIV | not in the light of common notions (which though it be a faint 18 1, LXV | the influence of common notions. For the contentious and 19 1, LXVI | founded either on common notions, or on a few experiments, 20 1, LXIX | be corrected. Secondly, notions are ill-drawn from the impressions 21 1, LXXVII | with the bands of common notions, as I have already said. 22 1, XCVII | all theories and common notions, and to apply the understanding, 23 1, XCVII | and also of the childish notions which we at first imbibed.~ 24 1, XCIX | also in the formation of notions. And it is in this induction 25 1, XCIX | fortunes of men what abstract notions one may entertain concerning 26 1, XCIX | or at any rate on popular notions (which is much the same 27 1, XCIX | not been rooted in primary notions, there must have been some 28 1, XCIX | with the addition of common notions and perhaps of some portion 29 1, XCIX | aside received opinions and notions; and the second, to refrain 30 1, XV | fancies and guesses and notions ill defined, and axioms 31 1, XIX | yet possess sound and true notions of simple natures, how can 32 1, XIX | some of the above-mentioned notions (as that of the nature of 33 1, XXIII | transparent bodies only — notions entirely false, and refuted 34 1, XXV | and fluid are only vulgar notions, and relative to the sense; 35 1, XXXVIII| understanding, which are true notions and axioms, it follows of 36 1, XL | matter that the abstract notions of dense and rare, though 37 1, LII | and lay hold of abstract notions (as the common logic does),


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