This article claims that today’s reading of Francis Bacon’s Essayes as a solely literary text turns upon philosophers’ having largely lost access to the renaissance culture which Bacon inherited, and the renaissance debates about the role of rhetoric in philosophy in which Bacon participated. The article has two parts. Building upon Ronald Cranes’ seminal contribution on the place of the Essayes in Bacon’s ‘great instauration’, Part 1 examines how the subjects of Bacon’s Essayes need to be understood as Baconian contributions to ‘morrall philosophye’ and ‘civile knowledge’, rather than rhetorical or poetic exercises. In Part 2, contesting the interpretations of Crane, Fish, Ferrari and others, I will argue that the Essayes’ striking rhetori...
Half-title: The works of Francis Bacon.Essays or counsels, civil and moral -- Mr. Bacon in praise of...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is famous for encouraging hands-on studies of nature when natural philosop...
This article aims at studying key components of Francis Bacon’s theory of history and of his work as...
This article claims that today’s reading of Francis Bacon’s Essayes as a solely literary text turns ...
Criticism of Bacon's 'literary' Essayes (1625) has sometimes involved a process of excluding from th...
As one of the “modern” philosophers, Francis Bacon is known for proposing a total reformation of hum...
The aim of this study has been to consider Bacon's works against a background of reading:- Bacon's o...
This paper is a scholarly estimate of the eminent essayist Francis Bacon who is well known as a man ...
This article argues that Bacon’s Essays follow the evolving logic of agrarian capitalism by positing...
This article focuses upon the status and functions of memory in the natural philosophy of Francis Ba...
This article focuses upon the status and functions of memory in the natural philosophy of Fr...
Francis Bacon 1561 1626 , the father of English essay, is a central figure in the entire history of ...
Bacon’s ideas on motion rested on an appetitive and acquisitive consideration of life in which natur...
Bacon, Shakespeare and the Utopia of JusticeThe article describes the functioning of “justice to com...
89 p. Transcribed by Judy Boss. "First published in 1597, newly written in 1625.
Half-title: The works of Francis Bacon.Essays or counsels, civil and moral -- Mr. Bacon in praise of...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is famous for encouraging hands-on studies of nature when natural philosop...
This article aims at studying key components of Francis Bacon’s theory of history and of his work as...
This article claims that today’s reading of Francis Bacon’s Essayes as a solely literary text turns ...
Criticism of Bacon's 'literary' Essayes (1625) has sometimes involved a process of excluding from th...
As one of the “modern” philosophers, Francis Bacon is known for proposing a total reformation of hum...
The aim of this study has been to consider Bacon's works against a background of reading:- Bacon's o...
This paper is a scholarly estimate of the eminent essayist Francis Bacon who is well known as a man ...
This article argues that Bacon’s Essays follow the evolving logic of agrarian capitalism by positing...
This article focuses upon the status and functions of memory in the natural philosophy of Francis Ba...
This article focuses upon the status and functions of memory in the natural philosophy of Fr...
Francis Bacon 1561 1626 , the father of English essay, is a central figure in the entire history of ...
Bacon’s ideas on motion rested on an appetitive and acquisitive consideration of life in which natur...
Bacon, Shakespeare and the Utopia of JusticeThe article describes the functioning of “justice to com...
89 p. Transcribed by Judy Boss. "First published in 1597, newly written in 1625.
Half-title: The works of Francis Bacon.Essays or counsels, civil and moral -- Mr. Bacon in praise of...
Francis Bacon (1561-1626) is famous for encouraging hands-on studies of nature when natural philosop...
This article aims at studying key components of Francis Bacon’s theory of history and of his work as...