Superstition, Idolatry and the Advancement of Learning.
In this article, I offer a survey of Bacon’s use of the term superstition, tracing the evolution of his views on the matter, as well as the articulation of what I call a “problem of su- perstition.” The problem of superstition regards the discipline of assent, but also the formation of a certai...
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Main Author: | Dana Jalobeanu |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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2022-12-01
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Series: | Lexicon Philosophicum |
Online Access: | https://lexicon.cnr.it/ojs/index.php/LP/article/view/716 |
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