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73Is Baconian Natural History Theory-Laden?Journal of Early Modern Studies 3 (1): 63-89. 2014.The recent surge of interest in Bacon's own attempts at natural history has revealed a complex interplay with his speculative ideas in natural philosophy. This research has given rise to the concern that his natural histories are theory-laden in a way that Bacon ought to find unacceptable, given his prescription in the Parasceve for a reliable body of factual instances that can be used as a storehouse for induction. This paper aims to resolve this tension by elaborating a moderate foundationalis…Read more
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2Rome and the jews: Josephus on'freedom'and'autonomy'In Schwartz Daniel R. (ed.), Representations of Empire: Rome and the Mediterranean World, . pp. 65-81. 2002.
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