Weighing of experience was a central concern of what Bacon called the "literate" stage of experimentation. As early as 1608, Bacon devised precise tenets for standard, quantitative reporting of experiments. These ideas were later integrated into his experimental histories proper. Bacon's enquiry of dense and rare is the best example of experientia literata developed in a quantitative fashion. I suggest that Bacon's ideas on this issue can be tied to experiments for the determination of specific gravities born in a monetary context: Bacon's investigation was very likely a generalization of Jean Bodin's experiments in Universae naturae theatrum (1596). Overall, Bacon's program of quantification calls for a revision of established historiograp...
In this chapter we will argue, firstly, that Bacon’s engages in a pecu-liar form of mathematization ...
Not only facts as words and concepts, but also facts as a form of experience have a history. The ori...
This project offers a new interpretation of the beginnings of experimental science in seventeenth-ce...
This is a study of the links between Francis Bacon and the technical experimenters and projectors of...
Francis Bacon, who lived in the age of "the Scientific Revolution" said, "Human knowledge and human ...
This paper investigates some examples of Baconian experimentation, coming from Bacon’s ‘scientific’ ...
In this article we argue that the views that Francis Bacon and René Descartes held about the role of...
This article is an investigation into the rationale and the structure of order of Francis Bacon’s na...
Francis Bacon is sometimes referred to as the first experimental philosopher, and his philosophy is ...
Francis Bacon's experimental philosophy is discussed, and the way in which it not only shapes scient...
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 ...
The philosophy of Francis Bacon was interpreted in various ways in the seventeenth century. In Engla...
Francis Bacon’s natural histories In the last five years of his life, Bacon was actively engaged in ...
In this paper, I explain Francis Bacon's use of plants as philosophical instruments in the context o...
In this chapter we will argue, firstly, that Bacon’s engages in a pecu-liar form of mathematization ...
Not only facts as words and concepts, but also facts as a form of experience have a history. The ori...
This project offers a new interpretation of the beginnings of experimental science in seventeenth-ce...
This is a study of the links between Francis Bacon and the technical experimenters and projectors of...
Francis Bacon, who lived in the age of "the Scientific Revolution" said, "Human knowledge and human ...
This paper investigates some examples of Baconian experimentation, coming from Bacon’s ‘scientific’ ...
In this article we argue that the views that Francis Bacon and René Descartes held about the role of...
This article is an investigation into the rationale and the structure of order of Francis Bacon’s na...
Francis Bacon is sometimes referred to as the first experimental philosopher, and his philosophy is ...
Francis Bacon's experimental philosophy is discussed, and the way in which it not only shapes scient...
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 ...
The philosophy of Francis Bacon was interpreted in various ways in the seventeenth century. In Engla...
Francis Bacon’s natural histories In the last five years of his life, Bacon was actively engaged in ...
In this paper, I explain Francis Bacon's use of plants as philosophical instruments in the context o...
In this chapter we will argue, firstly, that Bacon’s engages in a pecu-liar form of mathematization ...
Not only facts as words and concepts, but also facts as a form of experience have a history. The ori...
This project offers a new interpretation of the beginnings of experimental science in seventeenth-ce...