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  1. Sir Galton Lecture Before the Eugenics Society.Sir Francis Darwin - 1914 - The Eugenics Review 6 (1).
     
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  2. Sir Francis Galton and the efficacy of prayer.Laadan Fletcher - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 120:18.
    Fletcher, Laadan Sir Francis Galton was Charles Darwin's cousin. He was born in Birmingham, and educated at King Edward's School before studying medicine at King's College, London and also graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge. Two years later he travelled in North Africa and in 1850, in hitherto unexplored regions of South Africa; and, in 1855, published a very successful book giving an account of his experiences. He was probably inspired by the celebrated travels of his cousin.
     
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  3. The Autobiography of Charles Darwin and selected letters.Francis Darwin - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (1):96-97.
     
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  4. The Living Universe.Sir Younghusband Francis - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43:540.
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  5. Charles Darwin's Autobiography.Francis Darwin - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (19):271-271.
  6. Francis Galton, 1822-1911.Francis Darwin - 1968 - The Eugenics Review 60 (1):3-11.
     
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    Francis Galton.Francis Darwin - 1914 - The Eugenics Review 6 (1):1.
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  8. 1911.Darwin F. Francis Galton - 1914 - The Eugenics Review 6:1-17.
     
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  9. La vie et la correspondance de Charles Darwin. Tome Ier.Francis Darwin & Henry C. de Varigny - 1888 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 26:191-199.
     
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  10. La Vie et la Correspondance de Charles Darwin, avec un chapitre autobiographique, Tome second.Francis Darwin & Henry C. de Varigny - 1889 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 27:190-191.
     
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  11. 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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  12. The Religious Training of Children by Agnostics.Francis Darwin - 1902 - International Journal of Ethics 13:269.
     
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    The Essays Or Counsels, Civil & Moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban ; with A Table of the Colours of Good and Evil ; Whereunto is Added, The Wisdome of the Ancients. Enlarged.Francis Bacon & Arthur Gorges - 1669 - Sold by James Knapton.
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    The Collected Essays of Francis Ellingwood Abbot (1836-1903), American Philosopher and Free Religionist.Francis Ellingwood Abbot - 1996 - Edwin Mellen Press.
    This is the third of four volumes presenting all of Francis Ellingwood Abbot's major published articles. Any scholar or library interested in American philosophy, religious thought, and social and intellectual history should find this edition of his essays a useful addition to the collection. Francis E. Abbot was a noted American philosopher and champion of Free Religion. He was a member of C.S. Peirce's Metaphysical Club, the first American philosopher to support Charles Darwin, the founding editor of (...)
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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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    New Atlantis.Francis Bacon - 1992
    New Atlantis is an incomplete utopian novel by Sir Francis Bacon, published in 1627. In this work, Bacon portrayed a vision of the future of human discovery and knowledge, expressing his aspirations and ideals for humankind. The novel depicts the creation of a utopian land where "generosity and enlightenment, dignity and splendor, piety and public spirit" are the commonly held qualities of the inhabitants of the mythical Bensalem. The plan and organization of his ideal college, Salomon's House (or Solomon's (...)
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    Charles Darwin and The origin of species.Keith Francis - 2007 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    Looks at the life of Charles Darwin, covers the background of the book "On the Origin of Species," presents Darwin's theories and concepts of evolution, and discusses the impact of the book.
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    Sir Walter Ralegh: The Last of the Elizabethans. Edward Thompson.Francis R. Johnson - 1936 - Isis 25 (2):465-466.
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  19. What Darwin Got Wrong.Francis Fallon - 2010 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 18 (4):598-603.
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    The School of Night: A Study of the Literary Relationships of Sir Walter Ralegh. M. C. Bradbrook.Francis R. Johnson - 1938 - Isis 29 (1):113-115.
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    The life, letters and labours of Francis Galton. Vol. I.; 1822-1853.Leonard Darwin - 1914 - The Eugenics Review 6 (3):240.
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    New Atlantis and the Great Instauration.Francis Bacon (ed.) - 1989 - Chichester, West, Sussex, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This richly annotated second edition of the now-classic pairing of Bacon’s masterpieces, New Atlantis and The Great Instauration features the addition of other works by Bacon, including “The Idols of the Mind,” Of Unity in Religion” and “Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates,” as well a Summary of the each work and Questions for the reader. S Includes works new to the second edition, including “The Idols of the Mind,” “Of Unity in Religion,” and “Of the True Greatness (...)
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    Paul Crook. Darwin's Coat‐Tails: Essays on Social Darwinism. xiv + 340 pp., index. New York: Peter Lang. 2007. $79.95.Mark Francis - 2010 - Isis 101 (3):660-660.
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    Herbert Spencer and the Invention of Modern Life.Mark Francis - 2007 - Routledge.
    The English philosopher Herbert Spencer was a colossus of the Victorian age. His works ranked alongside those of Darwin and Marx in the development of disciplines as wide ranging as sociology, anthropology, political theory, philosophy and psychology. In this acclaimed study of Spencer, the first for over thirty years and now available in paperback, Mark Francis provides an authoritative and meticulously researched intellectual biography of this remarkable man that dispels the plethora of misinformation surrounding Spencer and shines new (...)
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    Physician Value Neutrality: A Critique.Francis J. Beckwith & John F. Peppin - 2000 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 28 (1):67-77.
    Although the notion of physician value neutrality in medicine may be traced back to the writings of Sir William Osler, it is relatively new to medicine and medical ethics. We argue in this paper that how physician value neutrality has been cashed out is often obscure and its defense not persuasive. In addition, we argue that the social/political implementation of neutrality, Political Liberalism, fails, and thus, PVN's case is weakened, for PVN's justification relies largely on the reasoning undergirding PL. For (...)
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  26. Civility and Empire.John Darwin - 2000 - In Peter Burke & Brian Harrison (eds.), Civil Histories: Essays Presented to Sir Keith Thomas. Oxford University Press. pp. 321--36.
     
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    The Book of Troy and the Genealogical Construction of History: The Case of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia regum Britanniae.Francis Ingledew - 1994 - Speculum 69 (3):665-704.
    Sometime in 1355 the Northumbrian knight Sir Thomas Gray, meditating an ambition to write a history of England during his imprisonment by the Scots in Edinburgh, dreamed a dream. In it a Sibyl appears, to tutor him in his historical project. She takes him to a ladder leaning against a high wall in an orchard. As he climbs each of four rungs, he sees, through an opening in the wall, Walter, archdeacon of Exeter; Bede; the author of the Polychronicon ; (...)
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    Karl Popper Bundle Rc.Karl Sir Popper - 2011 - Routledge.
    First published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Charles Darwin and the Origin of Species: Addresses, etc., in America and England in the Year of the Two Anniversaries. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (6):159-161.
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  30. oulton's Charles Darwin and the Origin of Species. [REVIEW]Francis B. Sumner - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy 9 (6):159.
     
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    Sir Walter Raleigh: The Last of the Elizabethans by Edward Thompson. [REVIEW]Francis Johnson - 1936 - Isis 25:465-466.
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    Darwin's Coat‐Tails: Essays on Social Darwinism. [REVIEW]Mark Francis - 2010 - Isis 101:660-660.
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    Sir William Lower and the Harriot Circle.David Burnett, Francis Bacon & Durham Thomas Harriot Seminar - 2002
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    The School of Night: A Study of the Literary Relationships of Sir Walter Ralegh by M. C. Bradbrook. [REVIEW]Francis Johnson - 1938 - Isis 29:113-115.
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  35. 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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    Sir Francis Kynaston: The importance of the ‘Nation’ for a 17th-century English royalist.Cesare Cuttica - 2006 - History of European Ideas 32 (2):139-161.
    This article has three main goals. Firstly, it intends to present the interesting but little-studied intellectual figure of Sir Francis Kynaston , his educational enterprises, and his contributions to 17th-century English culture. Secondly, it aims to illustrate in detail his often neglected or, at best, misunderstood political ideas and connect them to the type of debates and controversies he was involved in at the end of the 1620s. In doing so, one of the principal objectives will be to revisit (...)
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    Sir Francis Bacon.Adwin Wigfall Green - 1952 - Denver,: A. Swallow.
    As part of an online project about English Renaissance literature (1485-1603), Anniina Jokinen provides information about the English philosopher and author Francis Bacon (1561-1626). Jokinen presents a biographical sketch of Bacon, a portrait of him, full-text versions of selected works written by him, quotations of Bacon, critical analyses of his works, and links to related Web sites.
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    Sir Francis Bacon and the holy office.Marta Fattori - 2005 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (1):21 – 49.
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    Sir Francis Bacon, his life and works.Adwin Wigfall Green - 1948 - Syracuse, N.Y.,: Syracuse Univ. Press.
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  40. Sir Francis Younghusband, Explorer and Mystic.W. J. Sparrow Simpson - 1942 - Hibbert Journal 41:58.
     
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    Sir Francis Palgrave on Natural Theology.Peter J. Bowler - 1974 - Journal of the History of Ideas 35 (1):144.
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    Sir Francis Galton, padre de la eugenesia. Raquel Alvarez Pelaez.Barbara G. Beddall - 1986 - Isis 77 (4):720-721.
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    Sir Francis Bacon.Parker Woodward - 1920 - London: Grafton & co..
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    Sir Francis Drake and the Famous Voyage, 1577-1580: Essays Commemorating the Quadricentennial of Drake's Circumnavigation of the Earth by Norman J. W. Thrower. [REVIEW]Ursula Lamb - 1985 - Isis 76:271-272.
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  45. Sir Francis Younghusband, Modern Mystics. [REVIEW]J. M. Lloyd Thomas - 1934 - Hibbert Journal 33:625.
     
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    Sir Francis Galton, FRS. The Legacy of His Ideas. Edited by M. Keynes Pp. 237. (Macmillan Press, London, 1993.) £40.00. [REVIEW]E. K. Rousham - 1994 - Journal of Biosocial Science 26 (2):281-282.
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    Sir Francis Bacon. [REVIEW]George Carver - 1930 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (2):309-313.
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    Sir Francis Bacon. [REVIEW]George Carver - 1930 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (2):309-313.
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    Gentlemanly Men of Science: Sir Francis Galton and the Professionalization of the British Life-Sciences. [REVIEW]John C. Waller - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (1):83 - 114.
    Because Francis Galton (1822-1911) was a well-connected gentleman scientist with substantial private means, the importance of the role he played in the professionalization of the Victorian life-sciences has been considered anomalous. In contrast to the X-clubbers, he did not seem to have any personal need for the reforms his Darwinist colleagues were advocating. Nor for making common cause with individuals haling from social strata clearly inferior to his own. However, in this paper I argue that Galton quite realistically discerned (...)
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    A Comment on Some of Sir Francis Galton's Observations and Inferences with Regard to Free-Will.E. G. Reeve - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (177):259 - 261.
    Sir Francis Galton writes: “Those who find a difficulty in understanding how a feebly felt mental action can vanquish a strong desire, will find the difficulty vanish if they consent to assume a physiological and not a psychical standpoint. The gain is as great as viewing the planetary system after the fashion of Copernicus, instead of that of Ptolemy. There is nothing contrary to experience in supposing that conflicting physiological actions may be perceived with a distinctness quite disproportionate to (...)
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