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    The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon - Volume 1.Roger Bacon & John Henry Bridges - 2000 - London,: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Robert Belle Burke.
    Published in 1897, this was the first complete edition of Roger Bacon's influential thirteenth-century encyclopedia of science.
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    How Films Behave and Narrate.Henry Bacon - 2007 - Film and Philosophy 11:29-47.
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  3. The Two Books of Francis Bacon: Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and Human.Francis Bacon, Thomas Creede, Purfoot & Henrie Tomes - 1852 - Printed [by Thomas Purfoot and Thomas Creede] for Henrie Tomes, and Are to Be Sould at His Shop at Graies Inne Gate in Holborne.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Sue Ellen Henry, Barbara J. Thayer-Bacon, Malcolm B. Campbell, Donald Vandenberg, William H. Fisher, J. Charles Park, James van Patten, Douglas W. Doyle, Rita S. Saslaw & Constance Marie Willett - 1998 - Educational Studies 29 (1):15-61.
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  5. Constant, Benjamin 40 Coser, LA 103 Cuvillier, Armand 159 d'Arbois de Jubainville, Henri 30.Charles Darwin, John Austin, M. Bach, Francis Bacon, C. R. Badcock, H. E. Barnes, Robert N. Bellah, R. Bendix, Henri Bergson & Philippe Besnard - 1993 - In Stephen P. Turner (ed.), Emile Durkheim: Sociologist and Moralist. Routledge.
     
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    Francis Bacon: Philosopher of Industrial Science. By Benjamin Farrington. New York: Henry Schuman, Inc., 1949. 202 pp. $3.50.Henry C. McIntyre - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (2):180-180.
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  7. The Works of Lord Bacon, Moral and Historical Including His Essays, Civil and Moral, Apophthegms, Advancement of Learning, Wisdom of the Ancients, New Atlantis, Julius Caesar, Life of Henry Vii., Queen Elizabeth, Etc., with a Brief Memoir of the Author.Francis Bacon - 1877 - Ward.
     
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  8. Francisci Baconi, Baronis de Verulamio, Vice-Comitis Sancti Albani, Operum Moralium Et Civilium Tomus. Qui Continet Historiam Regni Henrici Septimi, Regis Angliae. Sermones Fideles, Sive Interiora Rerum. Tractatum de Sapienti' Veterum. Dialogum de Bello Sacro. Et Novam Atlantidem. Ab Ipso Honoratissimo Auctore, Praeterquam in Paucis, Latinitate Donatus.Francis Bacon, William Rawley, Richard Whitaker, John Norton & Haviland - 1638 - Excusum Typis Edwardi Griffini [, John Haviland, Bernard Norton, and John Bill]; Prostant Ad Insignia Regia in Coemeterio D. Pauli, Apud Richardum Whitakerum [and John Norton].
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    The intersubjective responsibility of durational trauma: Contributions of Bergson and Levinas to the philosophy of trauma.Hannah Rachel Bacon - 2021 - Continental Philosophy Review 55 (2):159-175.
    In public discourse trauma is predominantly framed as an overwhelming event undergone by the individual. In this article I first provide a brief genealogy to trace the emergence of what is now the dominant temporal framework of psychological catastrophe. I supplement this evental nosology with a durational consideration of trauma by drawing on the works of Henri Bergson and his articulation of duration, memory, and lived experience. Durational trauma accommodates liminal and ongoing experiences of the catastrophic that are equally devastating (...)
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    The Proficience and Advancement of Learning.Francis Bacon - 2014 - London, England: Createspace Independent.
    "The TVVOO Bookes of Francis Bacon. Of the proficience and aduancement of Learning, divine and humane. To the King. At London. Printed for Henrie Tomes, and are to be sould at his shop at Graies Inne Gate in Holborne. 1605." That was the original title-page of the book now in the reader's hand--a living book that led the way to a new world of thought.
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    From correctness to values and meaning in Bacon's advancement of learning (1605).Henri Durel - 2007 - History of European Ideas 33 (3):261-274.
    When he surveyed the whole of knowledge in the first book of The Advancement of Learning, Francis Bacon identified three main diseases: firstly, an exaggerated care for form or style, which was dead learning; secondly a study of a false, not wrong, learning based on heated debates, teeming, so to speak, with the living worms of endless questions and answers. Finally, Bacon condemned not as a disease but a vice a ‘wrong’ learning based on the thriving of pseudo-sciences (...)
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    De la difformité. Francis Bacon (1561–1626).Henri-Jacques Stiker - 2011 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 5 (3):221-223.
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    Living adventures in philosophy.Henry Thomas - 1954 - Garden City, N.Y.,: Hanover House. Edited by Dana Lee Thomas.
    Empedocles, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Confucius, Diogenes, Epicurus, St. Paul, Aurelius and Epictetus, Augustine, Maimonides, Machiavelli, More, Francis Bacon, John Locke's, Spinoza, Rousseau, Voltaire, Kant, Goethe, Schopenhauer, Auguste Comte, Thoreau, Nietzsche, Vivekananda, Havelock Ellis, William James, Kropotkin, Croce, John Dewey.
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    Certaine miscellany works.Francis Bacon - 1629 - New York,: Da Capo Press.
    Considerations touching a warre with Spaine.--An advertisement tovching an holy warre.--An offer to ovr late soueraigne King Iames, of a digest to be made of the lawes of England.--The history of the reigne of King Henry the Eighth.
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    Certaine miscellany works of the Right Honovrable, Francis Lo. Verulam, viscount S. Albans.Francis Bacon - 1629 - London: Printed by I. Hauiland for Humphrey Robinson, dwelling at the signe of the Three pigeons in Pauls church-yard. Edited by William Rawley, John Haviland & Humphrey Robinson.
    Considerations touching a warre with Spaine. Written about fiue yeeres since, and inscribed to His Maiestie, at that time Prince of Wales.--An advertisement tovching a holy warre. Written in the yeare 1622. Whereunto the author prefixed an epistle to the Bishop of Winchester.--An offer to ovr late soueraigne King James, of a digest to be made of the lawes of England.--The history of the reigne of King Henry the Eight.
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    Knowledge is Power: How Magic, the Government and an Apocalyptic Vision Inspired Francis Bacon to Create Modern Science.John Henry - 2003 - Icon Books Company.
    John Henry gives a dramatic account of the background to Bacon's innovations and the sometimes unconventional sources for his ideas.
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    Francis Bacon, his career and his thought.Fulton Henry Anderson - 1957 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    Wigner attempts to place Bacon within the perspectives of his time.
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    Knowledge is Power: Francis Bacon and the Method of Science.John Henry - 2002 - Totem Books.
    A major figure in British political history, Francis Bacon is also one of the great names in the history of science.
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  19. Francis Bacon: the commemoration of his tercentenary at Gray's Inn.Reginald J. Fletcher, Henry Edward Duke Merrivale & Arthur James Balfour (eds.) - 1913 - London: Printed at the Chiswick press by order of the Masters of the bench for private circulation.
    Introduction by the Rev. R. J. Fletcher -- The memory of Francis Bacon. A speech delivered in Gray's Inn hall at the tercentenary celebration by Mr. H. E. Duke -- List of benchers and guests present at the tercentenary celebration, 1908 -- Francis Bacon. A speech delivered by the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, M. P., on the occasion of the unveiling of the Bacon statue at Gray's Inn [27th June 1912] -- Francis Bacon's essays: Of (...)
     
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    The philosophy of Francis Bacon.Fulton Henry Anderson - 1948 - New York,: Octagon Books.
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    Francis Bacon: Philosopher of Industrial Science. Benjamin Farrington. [REVIEW]Henry C. McIntyre - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (2):180-180.
  22. The life & work of Roger Bacon: an introduction to the Opus majus.John Henry Bridges & H. Gordon Jones - 1914 - Merrick, N.Y.: Richwood Pub. Co.. Edited by Hedley Gordon Jones.
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    The problem of certainty in English thought, 1630-1690.Henry G. Van Leeuwen - 1970 - The Hague: Springer.
    CHAPTER I FRANCIS BACON AND SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE Of the great scientific figures of early seventeenth century England - Harvey, Gilbert, and Bacon - none was so often referred to by members of the Royal Society for a statement of the...
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    The life & work of Roger Bacon: an introduction to the Opus majus.John Henry Bridges - 1914 - Merrick, N.Y.: Richwood Pub. Co.. Edited by Hedley Gordon Jones.
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    A Biographical History of Philosophy.George Henry Lewes & John Lubbock - 1900 - London,: Cambridge University Press.
    The philosopher and critic George Henry Lewes published this work in two volumes in 1845–6. This is a reissue of an 1892 printing, which brought the volumes into one book. Lewes wrote widely on literature, science and philosophy, and was also the long-term intimate companion of George Eliot. This book is a narrative history, rather than an encyclopedia, of key philosophers. It is, therefore, a partial and personal study instead of an exhaustive textbook. The first volume concentrates solely on (...)
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  26. Cuvillier, Armand 166 d'Arbois de Jubainville, Henri 33 Darwin, Charles 114 Daudet, Léon 41.G. Davy, M. A. Arbib, V. Aubert, John Austin, M. Bach, Francis Bacon, C. R. Badcock, H. E. Barnes, Robert N. Bellah & R. Bendix - 1993 - In Stephen P. Turner (ed.), Emile Durkheim: Sociologist and Moralist. Routledge.
     
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    Francis Bacon, the instauratio magna: Last writings. Edited with introduction, notes, commentaries, and facing-page translations by Graham Rees. The oxford Francis Bacon, XIII. Oxford: Clarendon press, 2000. Pp. xcvi+363. Isbn 0-19-818470-0. £80·00. [REVIEW]John Henry - 2002 - British Journal for the History of Science 35 (1):97-123.
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  28. Representation and Sensation—A Defence of Deleuze’s Philosophy of Painting.Henry Somers-Hall - 2016 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 3 (1):55-65.
    Deleuze’s philosophy of painting can be seen to pose certain challenges to a phenomenological approach to philosophy. While a phenomenological response to Deleuze’s philosophy is clearly needed, I show in this article how an approach taken in a recent paper by Christian Lotz proves inadequate. Lotz argues that through Deleuze’s refusal to accept the place of representation in art, he is unable to distinguish art from decoration, or to give a coherent account of how the content of art can be (...)
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    The Oxford Francis Bacon Viii: The Historie of the Raigne of King Henry the Seventh and Other Works of the 1620s.Michael Kiernan (ed.) - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    The first scholarly critical edition of Francis Bacon's seminal biographical and political study of King Henry VII, with editions of his biographical sketch of Henry VIII, a lively collection of witty anecdotes, his thoughtful debate over the prospect of holy war in his time, and six verse translations from the psalms.
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  30. The English Solomon: Francis Bacon on Henry VII.Howard B. White - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  31. The English Solomon-Bacon, Francis on Henry-VII.Hb White - 1957 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 24 (4):457-481.
     
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    The Rhetorical Method of Francis Bacon's History of the Reign of King Henry VII.John F. Tinkler - 1987 - History and Theory 26 (1):32-52.
    Classical rhetorical theory distinguished three kinds of genera of oratory - the judicial, the deliberative, and the demonstrative- and there are features of each in Francis Bacon's History of the Reign of King Henry VII. The demonstrative genus provided the basic shape of classical and humanist rhetorical history, while the deliberative and judicial methods also contributed significantly. The judicial method in particular may be very important for modern standards of history-writing. The fact that Bacon employed rhetorical strategies (...)
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    Francis Bacon and the Institutions for the Promotion of Knowledge and Innovation.Cesare Pastorino - 2013 - Journal of Early Modern Studies 2 (1):9-32.
    This paper analyzes Francis Bacon’s observations on institutions for the advancement of knowledge and technical innovation. Early references to establishments for the promotion of knowledge can be found initial in Bacon’s early works, in the 1590s. Bacon’s journey to France in the second half of the1570s played a role in shaping these early conceptions. In particular, Bacon was likely acquainted with Jaques Gohory’s Lycium philosophal and Nicholas Houel’s Maison de Charité Chrétienne. In the period following the (...)
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    Henry More and William Petty: Revisiting an Early Modern Polemic.Mihnea Dobre - 2018 - Early Science and Medicine 23 (3):244-264.
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    Henry of Ghent and the Twilight of Divine Illumination.Robert Pasnau - 1995 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (1):49-75.
    The first doctrine Peckham mentions as being under attack is of undoubtedly the TDI, according to which human beings are illuminated by "the unchangeable light" so as to attain the "eternal rules." This language of light and illumination is of course most closely associated with Augustine, but it permeates the entire Christian medieval tradition. Until Aquinas's time the TDI had played a prominent role in all the most influential medieval theories of knowledge, including those of Anselm, Albert the Great, Roger (...)
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    Theology and Science in the Thought of Francis Bacon.Steven Matthews - 2008 - Ashgate.
    Breaking with a Puritan past -- A mother's concern -- Turmoil and diversity in the English Reformation -- The influences and the options available in English -- Reformation theology -- Intellectual trends : patristics and hebrew -- Millennialism and the belief in a providential age -- Bacon's break with the godly -- Bacon's turn toward the ancient faith -- The formative years -- Bacon and Andrewes -- The Meditationes sacrae and Bacon's turn away from calvinism -- (...)
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    The philosophy of Niels Bohr: the framework of complementarity.Henry J. Folse - 1985 - New York, N.Y.: Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co..
    Of all the developments in twentieth century physics, none has given rise to more heated debates than the changes in our understanding of science precipitated by the quantum revolution''. In this revolution, Niels Bohr's dramatically non-classical theory of the atom proved to be the springboard from which the new atomic physics drew it's momentum. Furthermore, Bohr's contribution was crucial not only because his interpretation of quantum mechanics became the most widely accepted view but also because in his role as educator (...)
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    The trials of counsel--Francis Bacon in 1621.Jonathan Marwil - 1976 - Detroit: Wayne State University Press.
    "In May 1621 Francis Bacon's political career came to an abrupt end as a consequence of his being impeached from the office of Lord Chancellor of England. Later in the same year he composed his most imaginative political testament, the History of the Reign of King Henry VII. These two events were by no means coincidental. Of his several vocations, politics was the one that mattered most to Bacon, and he did not go willingly into retirement. The (...)
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    Hommage à Henri Wallon, pour le centenaire de sa naissance.Henri Wallon (ed.) - 1981 - Toulouse: Service des publications de l'Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail.
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    The advancement of learning.Francis Bacon - 1851 - New York: Modern Library. Edited by G. W. Kitchin.
    Francis Bacon, lawyer, statesman, and philosopher, remains one of the most effectual thinkers in European intellectual history. We can trace his influence from Kant in the 1700s to Darwin a century later. The Advancement of Learning , first published in 1605, contains an unprecedented and thorough systematization of the whole range of human knowledge. Bacon’s argument that the sciences should move away from divine philosophy and embrace empirical observation would forever change the way philosophers and natural scientists interpret (...)
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  41. Advancement of learning.Francis Bacon - 1902 - New York,: P. F. Collier & Son. Edited by Joseph Devey & Peter Shaw.
  42. Painting as Hysteria: Deleuze on Bacon.Tomas Geyskens - 2008 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 2 (2):140-154.
    Deleuze's work on Francis Bacon is an aesthetic clinic of hysteria and an implicit critique of the psychoanalytic conception of hysteria. Bacon's paintings reveal what is at stake in hysteria: not the symbolic expression of unconscious representations, but the pure presence of the body, the experience of the body under the organism. Inspired by the work of the phenomenologist Henri Maldiney, Deleuze argues that Bacon's paintings become non-figurative without being abstract. In this way, painting shows the hysterical (...)
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    The New Paradise: Utopia of Modernity from Bacon to Saint-Simon.Omer Kahraman - 2016 - Journal of Human Values 22 (2):115-124.
    After the dissolution of the Ancien Régime, Europe went through a period of transition where the religion lost its power and a cavity emerged in the ideological structure of the social organization. This cavity was filled by utopian ideals of philosophers like Francis Bacon and Henri de Saint-Simon, who propagated the blessings of the new social organization. While the wealth production became a means of social organization, the political was subordinated by the economical. This article examines the utopian paradises (...)
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    Chinese Texts and Philosophical Contexts: Essays Dedicated to Angus C. Graham.Henry Rosemont - 1991 - del-Eastern Philosophy.
    This work, edited by Henry Rosemount, Jr, is Volume I in the series of "Critics and Their Critics". Angus C. Graham is the leading translator and interpreter of Chinese philosophical texts; he has written philosophical works of his own, he has written at length and in detail on early Chinese grammar and philology, he has translated Chinese poetry, and he has published some of his own poetry. Graham's polymathic achievement explains the polygenous nature of his collection, which has some (...)
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    Making minds.Henry M. Wellman - 2019 - Oxford University Press.
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    The advancement of learning.Francis Bacon & G. W. Kitchin - 1915 - London: Dent. Edited by G. W. Kitchin.
    This is the first critical edition since the nineteenth century of Bacon's principal philosophical work in English, The Twoo Bookes of Francis Bacon. Of the proficience and advancement of Learning, divine and humane - traditionally known as The Advancement of Learning.
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  47. Francis Bacon's Natural Philosophy a New Source, a Transcription of Manuscript Hardwick 72a.Francis Bacon, Graham Rees, Christopher Upton & British Society for the History of Science - 1984 - British Society for the History of Science.
     
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    A Philosophical Introduction to Higher-order Logics.Andrew Bacon - 2023 - Routledge.
    This is the first comprehensive textbook on higher order logic that is written specifically to introduce the subject matter to graduate students in philosophy. The book covers both the formal aspects of higher-order languages -- their model theory and proof theory, the theory of λ-abstraction and its generalizations -- and their philosophical applications, especially to the topics of modality and propositional granularity. The book has a strong focus on non-extensional higher-order logics, making it more appropriate for foundational metaphysics than other (...)
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    Incentives and an intelligence tests.Henry H. Ferguson - 1937 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 15 (1):39-53.
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    Truthful Politics: Introduction.Chris Henry - 2016 - London Journal of Critical Thought 1 (1):1-4.
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