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Francis Bacon: The New Organon

Francis Bacon: The New Organon

Francis Bacon: The New Organon

Francis Bacon
Lisa Jardine, Queen Mary University of London
Michael Silverthorne, McGill University, Montréal
March 2000
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Hardback
9780521563994

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    When the New Organon appeared in 1620, part of a six-part programme of scientific inquiry entitled 'The Great Renewal of Learning', Francis Bacon was at the high point of his political career, and his ambitious work was groundbreaking in its attempt to give formal philosophical shape to a new and rapidly emerging experimentally-based science. Bacon combines theoretical scientific epistemology with examples from applied science, examining phenomena as various as magnetism, gravity, and the ebb and flow of the tides, and anticipating later experimental work by Robert Boyle and others. His work challenges the entire edifice of the philosophy and learning of his time, and has left its mark on all subsequent philosophical discussions of scientific method. This volume presents a new translation of the text into modern English by Michael Silverthorne, and an introduction by Lisa Jardine that sets the work in the context of Bacon's scientific and philosophical activities.

    • Lively introduction by Lisa Jardine, author of the recent acclaimed biography of Bacon
    • New translation of the text into modern English
    • Useful notes on further reading

    Product details

    March 2000
    Hardback
    9780521563994
    292 pages
    229 × 152 × 21 mm
    0.6kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Plan of the work
    • The second part of the work: the New Organon or true directions for the interpretation of nature
    • Summary of the second part of the work, digested into aphorisms: Book I, Book II.
    • Francis Bacon
    • Editors
    • Lisa Jardine , Queen Mary University of London
    • Michael Silverthorne , McGill University, Montréal