A summary of Francis Bacon's ontology of nature followed by a pragmatic reading of his theory of 'Forms', concluding that Bacon construed the mark of a true form to be its usefulness (or, as he put it when insisting upon the necessity of usefulness to the very being of a form, 'These two directions, the one active and the other contemplative, are one and the same thing; and what in operation is most useful, that in knowledge is most true.')
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is famous for encouraging hands-on studies of nature when natural philosop...
A brief overview of Bacon's contribution to the philosophy of language, explaining how his views on ...
In the present article, we propose a brief analysis of Francis Bacon’s thought (1561-1626) and his c...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) wrote that good scientists are not like ants (mindlessly gathering data) o...
Francis Bacon's experimental philosophy is discussed, and the way in which it not only shapes scient...
This thesis seeks to explain how Francis Bacon promoted a materialist ontology whilst at the same ti...
Francis Bacon is one of the architects of the modern conception of scientific method. Yet Bacon's co...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the terms “law” (of nature) and “form” in two works of Francis B...
Francis Bacon’s works cover a diverse range of spheres, including natural philosophy, experimental s...
1. Bacon's ambition was to reconstitute man's knowledge of nature in order to apply it to the relief...
Francis Bacon has long been considered a significant figure in the Scientific Revolution, but debate...
Bacon’s ideas on motion rested on an appetitive and acquisitive consideration of life in which natur...
This book offers a comprehensive and unitary study of the philosophy of Francis Bacon, with special ...
As one of the “modern” philosophers, Francis Bacon is known for proposing a total reformation of hum...
The Reformation in European history was an attempt to remove ecclesiastical authority from political...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is famous for encouraging hands-on studies of nature when natural philosop...
A brief overview of Bacon's contribution to the philosophy of language, explaining how his views on ...
In the present article, we propose a brief analysis of Francis Bacon’s thought (1561-1626) and his c...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) wrote that good scientists are not like ants (mindlessly gathering data) o...
Francis Bacon's experimental philosophy is discussed, and the way in which it not only shapes scient...
This thesis seeks to explain how Francis Bacon promoted a materialist ontology whilst at the same ti...
Francis Bacon is one of the architects of the modern conception of scientific method. Yet Bacon's co...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the terms “law” (of nature) and “form” in two works of Francis B...
Francis Bacon’s works cover a diverse range of spheres, including natural philosophy, experimental s...
1. Bacon's ambition was to reconstitute man's knowledge of nature in order to apply it to the relief...
Francis Bacon has long been considered a significant figure in the Scientific Revolution, but debate...
Bacon’s ideas on motion rested on an appetitive and acquisitive consideration of life in which natur...
This book offers a comprehensive and unitary study of the philosophy of Francis Bacon, with special ...
As one of the “modern” philosophers, Francis Bacon is known for proposing a total reformation of hum...
The Reformation in European history was an attempt to remove ecclesiastical authority from political...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is famous for encouraging hands-on studies of nature when natural philosop...
A brief overview of Bacon's contribution to the philosophy of language, explaining how his views on ...
In the present article, we propose a brief analysis of Francis Bacon’s thought (1561-1626) and his c...