“No one has yet been found so firm of mind and purpose as resolutely to compel himself to sweep away all theories and common notions, and to apply the understanding, thus made fair and even, to a fresh examination of particulars. Thus it happens that human knowledge, as we have it, is a mere medley and ill-digested mass, made up of much credulity and much accident, and also of the childish notions which we at first imbibed.”
Quote by Francis Bacon
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The Great Instauration
This work delves into the philosophical underpinnings of the idea of a great restoration, examining the role of God in the process and its implications for the cosmos and humanity. more
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