Is language - well beyond formulas and equations - important to science? This book dwells on the role played by Francis Bacon's rich, original imagery in the early formulation of the new idea of science that would mature and flourish across the XVII century. A selection of Bacon's key images, metaphors and analogies are analysed with an eye both to the XVI and early XVII century intellectual milieu that inspired them, and to Bacon's own philosophical vision that creatively transformed them and firmly held them together
In this article, Bacon put forward the idea of studying nature as such. Scholasticism and ancient ph...
It is a commonplace that science fiction draws inspiration from science fact. It is a less familiar ...
In the annals of both philosophy and science, Francis Bacon is usually portrayed as one of the most ...
Is language - well beyond formulas and equations - important to science? This book dwells on the rol...
Is language – well beyond formulas and equations – important to science? This book dwells on the rol...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) wrote that good scientists are not like ants (mindlessly gathering data) o...
The philosophy of Francis Bacon was interpreted in various ways in the seventeenth century. In Engla...
1. Bacon's ambition was to reconstitute man's knowledge of nature in order to apply it to the relief...
pool, 1964) neither the commentary nor the newly trans-lated texts throw much additional light on Ba...
The image of man’s dominion over nature is deeply rooted in Western thought. It first appears, in di...
Francis Bacon’s natural histories In the last five years of his life, Bacon was actively engaged in ...
This book offers a comprehensive and unitary study of the philosophy of Francis Bacon, with special ...
UK Francis Bacon’s utopian fragment New Atlantis was originally prized by its 17th-century readers f...
The "interpretation of nature" (interpretatio naturae) is the leading idea in Francis Bacon's natura...
Methodos est une revue exclusivement électronique, publiée sur le portail de revues.orgInternational...
In this article, Bacon put forward the idea of studying nature as such. Scholasticism and ancient ph...
It is a commonplace that science fiction draws inspiration from science fact. It is a less familiar ...
In the annals of both philosophy and science, Francis Bacon is usually portrayed as one of the most ...
Is language - well beyond formulas and equations - important to science? This book dwells on the rol...
Is language – well beyond formulas and equations – important to science? This book dwells on the rol...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) wrote that good scientists are not like ants (mindlessly gathering data) o...
The philosophy of Francis Bacon was interpreted in various ways in the seventeenth century. In Engla...
1. Bacon's ambition was to reconstitute man's knowledge of nature in order to apply it to the relief...
pool, 1964) neither the commentary nor the newly trans-lated texts throw much additional light on Ba...
The image of man’s dominion over nature is deeply rooted in Western thought. It first appears, in di...
Francis Bacon’s natural histories In the last five years of his life, Bacon was actively engaged in ...
This book offers a comprehensive and unitary study of the philosophy of Francis Bacon, with special ...
UK Francis Bacon’s utopian fragment New Atlantis was originally prized by its 17th-century readers f...
The "interpretation of nature" (interpretatio naturae) is the leading idea in Francis Bacon's natura...
Methodos est une revue exclusivement électronique, publiée sur le portail de revues.orgInternational...
In this article, Bacon put forward the idea of studying nature as such. Scholasticism and ancient ph...
It is a commonplace that science fiction draws inspiration from science fact. It is a less familiar ...
In the annals of both philosophy and science, Francis Bacon is usually portrayed as one of the most ...