9780521204941

Francis Bacon

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ISBN13: 9780521204941

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Overview

By modern standards Bacon's writings are striking in their range and diversity, and they are too often considered a separate specialist concerns in isolation from each other. Dr Jardine finds a unifying principle in Bacon's preoccupation with 'method', the evaluation and organisation of information as a procedure of investigation or of presentation. She shows how such an interpretation makes consistent (and often surprising) sense of the whole corpus of Bacon's writings: how the familiar but misunderstood inductive method for natural science relations to the more information strategies of argument in his historical, ethical, political and literary work. There is a substantial and valuable study of the intellectual Renaissance background from which Bacon emerged and against which he reacted. Through a series of details comparisons and contrasts we are led to appreciate the true originality and ingenuity of Bacon's own views and also to discount the more superficial resemblances between them and later developments in the philosophy of science.

ISBN-13

9780521204941

ISBN-10

0521204941

Weight

0.95 Pounds

Dimensions

5.71 x 0.87 x 8.74 In

List Price

$49.95

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

275 pages

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Published On

1975-02-13



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