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" For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature in her wanderings, and you will be able when you like to lead and drive her afterward to the same place again. "
A House Built on Sand: Exposing Postmodernist Myths About Science - Pagina 199
geredigeerd door - 1998 - 336 pagina’s
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Science without Myth: On Constructions, Reality, and Social Knowledge

Sergio Sismondo - 1996 - 224 pagina’s
...penetrate the more secret and remote parts of nature, (1902a,l, Aph. XVIII) and her torture and rape: For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...lead and drive her afterward to the same place again a useful light may be gained, not only for a true judgement of the offenses of persons charged with...
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Reflections on Gender and Science

Evelyn Fox Keller - 1995 - 220 pagina’s
...length into her inner chambers" (Anderson 1960, p. 36). Nature may be coy, but she can be conquered, "For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...will be able, when you like, to lead and drive her afterwards to the same place again" (Spedding et al. 1869, 4: p. 296). The discipline of scientific...
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Bachelors of Science: Seventeenth-century Identity, Then and Now

Naomi Zack - 1996 - 268 pagina’s
...mine and the furnace." In a letter to King James I, Bacon compared natural philosophy to witch trials: "Neither ought a man to make scruple of entering and penetrating into these holes and corners, when the inquisition of truth is his whole object."8 Running parallel to this...
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Capital Accumulation and Women's Labour in Asian Economies

Peter Custers - 1997 - 408 pagina’s
...of the passages quoted by Merchant from Bacon's works strongly suggests the persecution of witches: 'For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...you will be able when you like to lead and drive her afterwards to the same place again.' Bacon even suggested that nature should be raped (ie, he used...
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The Truth of Science: Physical Theories and Reality

Roger G. Newton - 1997 - 286 pagina’s
...bounds. Harding, quoting Francis Bacon, charges early science enthusiasts with rape and torture imagery: "For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature in her wanderings, and you will when you like to lead and drive her afterward to the same place again . . . Neither ought a man to...
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Women in Human Evolution

Lori D. Hager - 1997 - 232 pagina’s
...drive her afterward to the same place again" (an argument for the experimental replication of results); "neither ought a man to make scruple of entering and penetrating into these holes and corners, when the inquisition is his whole object" (an argument for regarding nature...
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Patriarchy and Accumulation On A World Scale: Women in the International ...

Maria Mies - 1998 - 280 pagina’s
...investigating the secrets of witchcraft by inquisition: 'For you have but to follow and as it were hound out nature in her wanderings, and you will be able when...lead and drive her afterward to the same place again . . .' (quoted by Merchant, 1983: 168). He strongly advocated the breaking of all taboos which, in...
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Feminism and Ecological Communities: An Ethic of Flourishing

Chris J. Cuomo - 1998 - 196 pagina’s
...inquisition of women accused of witchcraft throughout Europe during the early seventeenth century. For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature in her wanderings, and you tvill he able when you like to lead and drive her afterward to the same place again. Neither am I of...
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The Holistic Inspirations of Physics: The Underground History of ...

Val Dusek - 1999 - 408 pagina’s
...the scientific knowledge of nature as forceful seduction of feminine nature by masculine scientists: "For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...you will be able when you like to lead and drive her afterwards to the same place again. Neither ought a man to make scruple of entering and penetrating...
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Feminist Theory: The Intellectual Traditions, Third Edition

Josephine Donovan - 2000 - 290 pagina’s
...a witch interrogation to explain his scientific method of extracting "truth" from nature. He wrote: "For you have but to follow and as it were hound nature...lead and drive her afterward to the same place again" (168). As Merchant notes, The interrogation of witches as symbol for the interrogation of nature, the...
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