Francis Bacon's experimental philosophy is discussed, and the way in which it not only shapes scientific methodology but also deeply pervades all philosophical and social learning. Bacon draws us in to participate in an experiment with experience. The central driving force is the idea that learning how to learn is necessary in order to know. To meet this requirement, he considers the relation of form and content of pivotal importance, and therefore the selection of the literary form and the form of data inscription is decisive in the construction of a heuristic tool. His inductive method serves a dual purpose: first, the so-called indicative form aims at securing knowledge by a comprehensible procedure that controls and guides hypothetical ...
Francis Bacon’s elusive notion of experience can be better understood when we relate it to his views...
Weighing of experience was a central concern of what Bacon called the "literate" stage of experiment...
In the annals of both philosophy and science, Francis Bacon is usually portrayed as one of the most ...
Francis Bacon's experimental philosophy is discussed, and the way in which it not only shapes scient...
This paper investigates some examples of Baconian experimentation, coming from Bacon’s ‘scientific’ ...
This article is an investigation into the rationale and the structure of order of Francis Bacon’s na...
Francis Bacon, who lived in the age of "the Scientific Revolution" said, "Human knowledge and human ...
Francis Bacon is sometimes referred to as the first experimental philosopher, and his philosophy is ...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) wrote that good scientists are not like ants (mindlessly gathering data) o...
Experiment, as a new form of knowledge, was aBaconian creation. It was in Bacon’s project of Great I...
Francis Bacon, who lived in the age of "the Scientific Revolution" said, "Human knowledge and human ...
Francis Bacon is one of the architects of the modern conception of scientific method. Yet Bacon's co...
Methodical doubt is usually associated with Descartes. However, it is with Francis Bacon that its fu...
In this article we argue that the views that Francis Bacon and René Descartes held about the role of...
A summary of Francis Bacon's ontology of nature followed by a pragmatic reading of his theory of 'Fo...
Francis Bacon’s elusive notion of experience can be better understood when we relate it to his views...
Weighing of experience was a central concern of what Bacon called the "literate" stage of experiment...
In the annals of both philosophy and science, Francis Bacon is usually portrayed as one of the most ...
Francis Bacon's experimental philosophy is discussed, and the way in which it not only shapes scient...
This paper investigates some examples of Baconian experimentation, coming from Bacon’s ‘scientific’ ...
This article is an investigation into the rationale and the structure of order of Francis Bacon’s na...
Francis Bacon, who lived in the age of "the Scientific Revolution" said, "Human knowledge and human ...
Francis Bacon is sometimes referred to as the first experimental philosopher, and his philosophy is ...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) wrote that good scientists are not like ants (mindlessly gathering data) o...
Experiment, as a new form of knowledge, was aBaconian creation. It was in Bacon’s project of Great I...
Francis Bacon, who lived in the age of "the Scientific Revolution" said, "Human knowledge and human ...
Francis Bacon is one of the architects of the modern conception of scientific method. Yet Bacon's co...
Methodical doubt is usually associated with Descartes. However, it is with Francis Bacon that its fu...
In this article we argue that the views that Francis Bacon and René Descartes held about the role of...
A summary of Francis Bacon's ontology of nature followed by a pragmatic reading of his theory of 'Fo...
Francis Bacon’s elusive notion of experience can be better understood when we relate it to his views...
Weighing of experience was a central concern of what Bacon called the "literate" stage of experiment...
In the annals of both philosophy and science, Francis Bacon is usually portrayed as one of the most ...