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  • This principle has ancient roots - [[Francis Bacon]] (1561-1626) quotes [[Aristotle]] as declaring "That the nature of everyth Francis Bacon 'The Advancement of Learning' [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/5500]
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  • '''The New Atlantis''' is a [[utopia|utopian]] fantasy by [[Francis Bacon]] (1561-1626) set in the fictitious country of Bensalem located somewhere i
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  • ...scientific attitude, searching for explanations, initially favoured it. [[Francis Bacon]], for instance, believed in it. Astrological works were written in Englis
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  • * Independently of his contemporary, [[Francis Bacon]], he showed that reasoning by [[Induction|induction]] — generalizing ...the king (James I), and ministered to many eminent aristocrats, including Francis Bacon, for whom he had little regard as an intellectual. After Charles I succeede
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  • ...l philosophers). He expounded and expanded upon the work on induction by [[Francis Bacon]], and Mill's "five canons of induction"
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  • ...Shakespeare; this is called the [[Marlovian theory]]. [[Francis Bacon|Sir Francis Bacon]] is another proposed author for the Shakespeare works. Besides having trav
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  • ...=hall>Hall MP. [http://www.sirbacon.org/links/4idols.htm The Four Idols of Francis Bacon: The New Instrument of Knowledge]. ...e Novum Organum (the new instrumentality for the acquisition of knowledge) Francis Bacon classified the intellectual fallacies of his time under four headings which
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  • ...any of the most prominent 17th century scientists. [[William Gilbert ]], [[Francis Bacon ]], [[William Harvey ]], [[Robert Hooke ]], [[Robert Boyle, ]] [[Samuel Pep
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  • With rare exceptions, such as [[Francis Bacon]]'s book ''[[The New Atlantis]]'', interest in Atlantis then languished for
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  • ...rliest known description of a true gunpowder formula is in a letter from [[Francis Bacon]] to [[Pope Clement IV]] in 1267 A.D. By 1275, [[Albertus Magnus]] describe
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  • ...lusions by a process known as [[induction (philosophy)|induction]].<ref> [[Francis Bacon|Bacon, Francis]] (1620) ''[[Novum Organum]] (The New Organon)''</ref> Bacon ...decryption of nature [http://www.sirbacon.org/pesic.htm ''Cryptologia'']. Francis Bacon should not be confused with [[Roger Bacon]] (ca 1214-1294), a Franciscan fr
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  • ...=hall>Hall MP. [http://www.sirbacon.org/links/4idols.htm The Four Idols of Francis Bacon: The New Instrument of Knowledge]. ...e Novum Organum (the new instrumentality for the acquisition of knowledge) Francis Bacon classified the intellectual fallacies of his time under four headings which
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  • ...thorities were seen by such writers as [[Girolamo Fabrici]] of Italy and [[Francis Bacon]] of England. Rather than memorize the texts of [[Galen]], or perform ritua
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  • ...iddle Temple]]. He spent those years studying the works of Edward Coke and Francis Bacon among others, at the [[Inns of Court]], and by early 1757 was admitted to t
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  • ...re seen by such influential writers as [[Girolamo Fabrici]] of Italy and [[Francis Bacon]] of England (who coined the phrase ''[[knowledge is power]]''). Rather tha
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  • * Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1642) was an English empiricist philosopher and originator of the mod
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  • 1561 - 1626 [[Francis Bacon]] 1605 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Francis Bacon]]'s "The Advancement of Learning" [http://www.classic-literature.co.uk/brit
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  • ...re seen by such influential writers as [[Girolamo Fabrici]] of Italy and [[Francis Bacon]] of England (who coined the phrase ''[[knowledge is power]]''). Rather tha
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  • ...s/16th-century/francis-bacon/the-advancement-of-learning/ebook-page-22.asp Francis Bacon: ''The Advancement of Learning'', 1605, (reproduced online by The Classic L
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  • ...ernational significance include scientists such as [[Sir Isaac Newton]], [[Francis Bacon]], [[Charles Darwin]] and New Zealand-born [[Ernest Rutherford]], philosoph ...Morris]] in the late nineteenth, to [[L. S. Lowry]], [[Henry Moore]] and [[Francis Bacon]] during the twentieth century, and names such as [[David Hockney]] and [[D
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