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95F RANCIS B ACON, The Instauratio Magna Part II: Novum Organum and Associated Texts. Edited with introduction, notes, commentaries and facing-page translations by Graham Rees with Maria Wakely. The Oxford Francis Bacon, XI. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2004. Pp. cxxviii+634. ISBN 0-19-924792-7. £120.00 (review)British Journal for the History of Science 39 (2): 290-291. 2006.
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144Los usos políticos del cuerpo: los dos cuerpos del rey en la filosofía política de Francis BaconKriterion: Journal of Philosophy 49 (117): 177-199. 2008.
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1085Francis Bacon: Freedom, authority and scienceBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (2). 2006.This Article does not have an abstract
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43Probability and certainty in Francis Bacon 's natural histories. A double attitude toward skepticismIn Maia Neto, José Raimundo, Gianni Paganini & John Christian Laursen (eds.), Skepticism in the modern age: building on the work of Richard Popkin, Brill. pp. 123--138. 2009.Bacon’s project suggests in theory that the obtaining of absolute certain knowledge is possible but in fact such knowledge is revealed to be impossible. Th e description of the human mind on which Bacon’s account is based seems to imply that the impossibility of obtaining absolute certainty does not depend on the contingent historical situation of a preliminary stage of the scientifi c endeavor. Consequently, a gap emerges between the proposed goal of science and the ways to reach it: Bacon trie…Read more
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94Miguel Angel Granada, el debate cosmológico en 1588. Bruno, brahe, rothmann, ursus, röslin. Istituto italiano per gli studi filosofici, lezioni Della scuola di studi superiori in Napoli, bibliopolis, Napoli, 1996. Pp. 166British Journal for the History of Science 33 (3): 369-379. 2000.
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817Francis Bacon's Natural History and Civil History: A Comparative SurveyEarly Science and Medicine 17 (1-2): 1-2. 2012.The aim of this paper is to offer a comparative survey of Bacon's theory and practice of natural history and of civil history, particularly centered on their relationship to natural philosophy and human philosophy. I will try to show that the obvious differences concerning their subject matter encompass a number of less obvious methodological and philosophical assumptions which reveal a significant practical and con ceptual convergence of the two fields. Causes or axioms are prescribed as the th…Read more
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| History of Western Philosophy |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |