In 1622, Francis Bacon published his Historia naturalis et experimentalis. Many of the features of Bacon's natural and experimental histories were entirely new. This paper studies this literary form as a new epistemic genre. In particular, it analyzes its origin and evolution in Bacon's work, focusing on how its basic template and features were influenced by his specific epistemic requirements. It shows that Bacon devised these features in the process of developing a Historia mechanica, or a history of the mechanical arts, drawing on the particular case of the technical recipe. Since antiquity, the recipe had been the dominant epistemic genre for recording and communicating technical knowledge. However, this paper suggests that the recipe f...
Francis Bacon, who lived in the age of "the Scientific Revolution" said, "Human knowledge and human ...
This is a study of the links between Francis Bacon and the technical experimenters and projectors of...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) maintained a lifelong interest in the institutional implementation of exp...
This special issue brings to the attention of the scholarly community some of the common features an...
Experiment, as a new form of knowledge, was aBaconian creation. It was in Bacon’s project of Great I...
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...
In this paper, I explain Francis Bacon's use of plants as philosophical instruments in the context o...
A historiografia contemporânea da metodologia herdou vários 'enigmas' a serem resolvidos sobre as id...
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...
Methodical doubt is usually associated with Descartes. However, it is with Francis Bacon that its fu...
The philosophy of Francis Bacon was interpreted in various ways in the seventeenth century. In Engla...
Francis Bacon, who lived in the age of "the Scientific Revolution" said, "Human knowledge and human ...
1. Bacon's ambition was to reconstitute man's knowledge of nature in order to apply it to the relief...
Francis Bacon, who lived in the age of "the Scientific Revolution" said, "Human knowledge and human ...
This is a study of the links between Francis Bacon and the technical experimenters and projectors of...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) maintained a lifelong interest in the institutional implementation of exp...
This special issue brings to the attention of the scholarly community some of the common features an...
Experiment, as a new form of knowledge, was aBaconian creation. It was in Bacon’s project of Great I...
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...
In this paper, I explain Francis Bacon's use of plants as philosophical instruments in the context o...
A historiografia contemporânea da metodologia herdou vários 'enigmas' a serem resolvidos sobre as id...
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...
Methodical doubt is usually associated with Descartes. However, it is with Francis Bacon that its fu...
The philosophy of Francis Bacon was interpreted in various ways in the seventeenth century. In Engla...
Francis Bacon, who lived in the age of "the Scientific Revolution" said, "Human knowledge and human ...
1. Bacon's ambition was to reconstitute man's knowledge of nature in order to apply it to the relief...
Francis Bacon, who lived in the age of "the Scientific Revolution" said, "Human knowledge and human ...
This is a study of the links between Francis Bacon and the technical experimenters and projectors of...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) maintained a lifelong interest in the institutional implementation of exp...