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Telesio and clearly
The whole system of Telesio shows lacunae in argument, and ignorance of essential facts, but at the same time it is a forerunner of all subsequent empiricism, scientific and philosophical, and marks clearly the period of transition from authority and reason to experiment and individual responsibility.

Telesio and explain
When Telesio went on to explain the relation of mind and matter, he was still more heterodox.

Telesio and matter
Telesio, on the other hand, began from an Aristotelian basis and, through radical empiricism, came to believe that a living force was what informed all matter.

Telesio and by
Early on, he became disenchanted with the Aristotelian orthodoxy and attracted by the empiricism of Bernardino Telesio ( 1509 – 1588 ), who taught that knowledge is sensation and that all things in nature possess sensation.
Campanella wrote his first work, Philosophia sensibus demonstrata (" Philosophy demonstrated by the senses "), published in 1592, in defence of Telesio.
Telesio writes in the beginning of the Proem of the first book of the third edition of De Rerum Natura Iuxta Propria Principia Libri Ix ... " That the construction of the world and the magnitude of the bodies contained within it, and the nature of the world, is to be searched for not by reason as was done by the ancients, but is to be understood by means of observation.
Most of Bacon's essay is an attack on Telesio and this phrase, invariably taken out of context, has facilitated a general misconception of Telesian natural philosophy by giving to it a Baconian stamp of approval, which was far from Bacon ’ s original intentions.

Telesio and .
* October 2 – Bernardino Telesio, Italian philosopher and natural scientist ( b. 1509 )
** Bernardino Telesio, Italian philosopher and natural scientist ( d. 1588 )
It was a cultural powerhouse during the Baroque era as home to artists including Caravaggio, Rosa and Bernini, philosophers such as Telesio, Bruno, Campanella and Vico, and writers such as Battista Marino.
This cosmic theory is a curious combination of materialistic and abstract ideas ; the influence of his master Bernardino Telesio, generally predominant, is not strong enough to overcome his inherent disbelief in the adequacy of purely scientific explanation.
Bernardino Telesio () ( 1509 – 2 October 1588 ) was an Italian philosopher and natural scientist.
Telesio was born of noble parentage in Cosenza, a city in Calabria, Southern Italy.
Telesio was the head of the great Southern Italian movement which protested against the accepted authority of abstract reason, and sowed the seeds from which sprang the scientific methods of Tommaso Campanella and Giordano Bruno, of Francis Bacon and René Descartes, with their widely divergent results.
For Telesio, observation ( sensu percipiendam ) is a much larger mental process than simply recording data, observation also includes analogical thought.
Among natural philosophers from the Renaissance, this honor is generally bestowed upon Telesio.
Bacon himself acknowledges Telesio as being " the first of the moderns " ( De Telesio autem bene sentimus, atque eum ut amantem veritatis, & Scientiis utilem, & nonnullorum Placitorum emendatorem & novorum hominum primum agnoscimus., from Bacon's De principiis atque originibus ) for putting observation above all other methods for acquiring knowledge about the natural world.
This frequently quoted phrase from Bacon, though, is misleading, for it oversimplifies and misrepresents Bacon ’ s opinion of Telesio.
Bacon sees in Telesio an ally in the fight against ancient authority, but he has little positive to say about Telesio's specific theories.
Telesio can be seen as a Stoic, an Epicurean, a Parmenidian, and even though he resists the ideas of Aristotle with vigor, his overall theory is quite Aristotelian.
* Neil C. Van Deusen, Telesio: First of the Moderns ( New York, 1932 )
* INTERLANDI, Telesio ( 1894 – 1965 ) Anti-Semitic journalist.
In the Renaissance, Bernardino Telesio, Paracelsus, Cardanus, and Giordano Bruno revived the doctrine of hylozoism.

clearly and explain
Better yet, thanks to logic, the most sophisticated expert systems are able to detect contradictions in user information or in the knowledge and can explain them clearly, revealing at the same time the expert's knowledge and way of thinking.
Some of the more specific criticisms state that parapsychology does not have a clearly defined subject matter, an easily repeatable experiment that can demonstrate a psi effect on demand, nor an underlying theory to explain the paranormal transfer of information.
It should honestly and clearly explain the costs of whatever solution it offers as best.
This may explain ribavirin's antiviral activity against some viruses such as hepatitis C, at doses which do not clearly interfere with replication of the virus when used without interferon ( see hepcassoc. org external link below ).
The story designs of the present DK series, which began with Donkey Kong Country, is clearly different, which Nintendo uses alteration of generations to explain.
The to-infinitives to consider and to explain clearly qualify as predicates ( because they can be negated ).
Asser takes pains to explain local geography, so he was clearly considering an audience not familiar with the areas he described.
There appears to be no solid evidence to clearly explain the alteration.
# Able to use the word and understand the general and / or intended meaning, but cannot clearly explain it.
More importantly, it does not clearly explain why Jesus Christ had to die for anyone's sins ; if men can redeem themselves by their own efforts, atonement by Jesus on the Cross was at best a vague sort of moral example.
Otherwise, it is hard to explain why Byrne played 18. Bxb6, since Black now has a clearly winning position.
Bright wrote the booklet as a means to clearly explain the essentials of the Christian faith concerning salvation.
Despite attempts to explain some phonetic changes by the action of a Gaulish substratum, only one of them is sure, because this fact is clearly attested in the Gaulish language epigraphy, e. g.: on the potteries of la Graufesenque ( 1st c. AD ), there is the Latin word ( from Greek ) written paraxsid-i instead of paropsid-es.
The sentencing principle 38 ( 2 )( c ) under the Youth Criminal Justice Act states ‘ the sentence must be proportionate to the seriousness of the offence and the degree of responsibility of the young person for that offence ’ Sentencing principles clearly explain the basis that establish fair and justifiable sentences.
Some of these authors clearly explain that " Triballian " is synonym to " Serbian ".
Also, Krupskaya desired that librarians possess greater verbal and writing skills so that they could more clearly explain why certain reading materials were better than others to their patrons.
However, when Aurangzeb was questioned by a group of Qadis regarding the reasons for the execution, the Mughal Emperor could not clearly explain the causes for the order of the penalty.
His familiar " cohost ," a chimpanzee with the puckish name of J. Fred Muggs, didn't hurt his genial manner, but his concurrent seriousness in dealing with news stories and ability to clearly explain abstract concepts earned him the nickname " The Communicator " and eventually won praise from critics and viewers alike.
: If only Beethoven or Chopin could explain their methods as clearly as David Cope.
Republicans pounced upon the remark, and O ' Malley scrambled to explain that President Obama has made progress on the economy since inheriting the " Bush recession ", saying we're " clearly better off as a country because we are now creating jobs rather than losing them.
" In the inaugural issue of the magazine, publisher and then-editor Karl Keating stated the magazine's mission: " Our desire is to mirror the Rock which is Peter, which rests upon the Rock which is Christ, and to explain clearly and accurately the Catholic faith.
The average citizen cannot be expected to understand clearly how an atomic bomb is constructed or how it works but there is in this country a substantial group of engineers and scientists who can understand such things and who can explain the potentialities of atomic bombs to their fellow citizens.
While out on a date with ex-colleague Eduardo ( Bruce Ramsay ), Gabriela reveals to him what she found out and after failing to clearly explain, convinces him to go to the house that same night, before it all gets cleaned up.
He clearly tries to further explain his approach to foreign policy and alliances in this portion of the address.

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