| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] arisen 2 arises 7 arising 1 aristotle 15 armed 7 armies 1 arms 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 able 15 against 15 ancient 15 aristotle 15 carefully 15 differences 15 discover | Francis Bacon The new Organon IntraText - Concordances aristotle |
Book, Aphorism
1 1, LIV | especially to be noticed in Aristotle, who made his natural philosophy 2 1, LXIII | example of the first class was Aristotle, who corrupted natural philosophy 3 1, LXIII | whereas in the physics of Aristotle you hear hardly anything 4 1, LXVII | understanding. For the philosophy of Aristotle, after having by hostile 5 1, LXXI | the entire class: Plato, Aristotle, Zeno, Epicurus, Theophrastus, 6 1, LXXVII| that in the philosophy of Aristotle, at any rate, there is great 7 1, LXXVII| upon the publication of Aristotle's works is a false one; 8 1, LXXVII| shipwreck, then the systems of Aristotle and Plato, like planks of 9 1, LXXVII| assented to the philosophy of Aristotle have addicted themselves 10 1, LXXXIX| and thorny philosophy of Aristotle, more than was fit, with 11 1, XCVI | tainted and corrupted: in Aristotle's school by logic; in Plato' 12 1, XCVIII| unjust complaint, seeing that Aristotle, himself so great a man, 13 1, XXVII | conformable instances; to which Aristotle has added the four folds 14 1, XXXV | generation of bodies. For Aristotle was right in asserting that 15 1, XXXV | nevertheless revolve. And Aristotle's fiction of a comet being