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Francis Bacon

Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press (1992)

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  1. The semiosis of Francis Bacons scientific empiricism.Harvey Wheeler - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (133).
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  • Francis Bacon's “VERULAMIUM” the common‐law template of the modern in english science and culture.Harvey Wheeler - 1999 - Angelaki 4 (1):7 – 26.
    (1999). Francis Bacon's “VERULAMIUM” the common‐law template of the modern in english science and culture. Angelaki: Vol. 4, Judging the law, pp. 7-26.
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  • From Bacon to Banks: The vision and the realities of pursuing science for the common good.Rose-Mary Sargent - 2012 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 43 (1):82-90.
    Francis Bacon’s call for philosophers to investigate nature and ‘‘join in consultation for the common good’’ is one example of a powerful vision that helped to shape modern science. His ideal clearly linked the experimental method with the production of beneficial effects that could be used both as ‘‘pledges of truth’’ and for ‘‘the comforts of life.’’ When Bacon’s program was implemented in the following genera- tion, however, the tensions inherent in his vision became all too real. The history of (...)
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  • Francis bacon: A sure plan. [REVIEW]Cassandra L. Pinnick - 1998 - Metascience 7 (3):515-523.
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  • Los usos políticos del cuerpo: los dos cuerpos del rey en la filosofía política de Francis Bacon.Silvia Manzo - 2008 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 49 (117):177-199.
  • Francis Bacon: Freedom, authority and science.Silvia Manzo - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (2):245 – 273.
  • Certainty, laws and facts in Francis Bacon's jurisprudence.Silvia Manzo - 2014 - Intellectual History Review 24 (4):457-478.
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  • Educating for good judgment.Thomas S. Yos - unknown
    What should be the primary aims of education? How might these aims be realized? These are foundational questions which Plato raised long ago in his Republic. The first of these questions is a normative, and profoundly philosophical, one which provides guidance to the whole endeavor of education. The second of these questions is a pedagogical one which informs educators as to how their work can be best conducted. In this work I endeavor to answer these interlocking educational questions. I follow (...)
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