Francis Bacon Quote

In the same manner as we are cautioned by religion to show our faith by our works we may very properly apply the principle to philosophy, and judge of it by its works; accounting that to be futile which is unproductive, and still more so, if instead of grapes and olives it yield but the thistle and thorns of dispute and contention.


Aphorism 73. - Novum Organum (1620) - Book I


In the same manner as we are cautioned by religion to show our faith by our works we may very properly apply the principle to philosophy, and judge...

In the same manner as we are cautioned by religion to show our faith by our works we may very properly apply the principle to philosophy, and judge...

In the same manner as we are cautioned by religion to show our faith by our works we may very properly apply the principle to philosophy, and judge...

In the same manner as we are cautioned by religion to show our faith by our works we may very properly apply the principle to philosophy, and judge...