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ideas 6
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idols 35
if 341
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35 inquiry
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35 still
Francis Bacon
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idols

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XXIII | great difference between the Idols of the human mind and the 2 1, XXXVIII| XXXVIII~The idols and false notions which 3 1, XXXIX | There are four classes of Idols which beset men's minds. 4 1, XXXIX | calling the first class Idols of the Tribe; the second, 5 1, XXXIX | of the Tribe; the second, Idols of the Cave; the third, 6 1, XXXIX | of the Cave; the third, Idols of the Market Place; the 7 1, XXXIX | Market Place; the fourth, Idols of the Theater.~ 8 1, XL | off and clearing away of idols. To point them out, however, 9 1, XL | use; for the doctrine of Idols is to the interpretation 10 1, XLI | XLI~The Idols of the Tribe have their 11 1, XLII | XLII~The Idols of the Cave are the idols 12 1, XLII | Idols of the Cave are the idols of the individual man. For 13 1, XLIII | XLIII~There are also Idols formed by the intercourse 14 1, XLIII | each other, which I call Idols of the Market Place, on 15 1, XLIV | XLIV~Lastly, there are Idols which have immigrated into 16 1, XLIV | demonstration. These I call Idols of the Theater, because 17 1, XLIV | of these several kinds of Idols I must speak more largely 18 1, LII | LII~Such then are the idols which I call Idols of the 19 1, LII | are the idols which I call Idols of the Tribe, and which 20 1, LIII | LIII~The Idols of the Cave take their rise 21 1, LVII | above mentioned, with the idols which proceed from them, 22 1, LVIII | keeping off and dislodging the Idols of the Cave, which grow 23 1, LIX | LIX~But the Idols of the Market Place are 24 1, LIX | most troublesome of all — idols which have crept into the 25 1, LX | LX~The idols imposed by words on the 26 1, LX | theories. And this class of idols is more easily expelled, 27 1, LXI | LXI~But the Idols of the Theater are not innate, 28 1, LXI | purgation and dismiss its idols.~ 29 1, LXII | LXII~Idols of the Theater, or of Systems, 30 1, LXVII | kind seems to establish idols and in some sort to perpetuate 31 1, LXVIII | concerning the several classes of Idols and their equipage; all 32 1, LXIX | strongholds and defenses of idols; and those we have in logic 33 1, LXX | render the extirpation of idols from the understanding more 34 1, XCIX | what has been said on the Idols of the human mind.~And here 35 1, XCIX | said above) between the idols of the human mind and the


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