Francis Bacon and the Refiguring of Early Modern Thought

Francis Bacon and the Refiguring of Early Modern Thought

Essays to Commemorate The Advancement of Learning (1605-2005)

Martin, Catherine Gimelli; Solomon, Julie Robin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2019

272

Mole

Inglês

9781138383777

15 a 20 dias

500

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Contents: Introduction, Julie Robin Solomon; Bacon, atomism, and imposture: the true and the useful in history, myth and theory, Reid Barbour; The new science and the via negativa: a mystical source for Baconian empiricism, Michael McCanles; The feminine birth of the mind: regendering the empirical subject in Bacon and his followers, Catherine Gimelli Martin; 'The very idea!': Francis Bacon and E.O. Wilson on the rehabilitation of Eidos, John C. Briggs; Francis Bacon and the unity of knowledge: reason and revelation, Jerry Weinberger; The hidden life of matter: techniques for prolonging of life in the writings of Francis Bacon, Guido Giglioni; 'The purer foundations': Bacon and legal education, Daniel R. Coquillette; A society of Baconians?: the collective development of Bacon's method in the Royal Society of London, William T. Lynch; Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning and historical thought, Fritz Levy; 'Seated between the old world and the new': geopolitics, natural philosophy and proficient method, Timothy J. Reiss; Select bibliography; Index.
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De Augmentis Scientiarum;De Augmentis;novum;De Sapientia Veterum;organum;Valerius Terminus;Reid Barbour;Novum Organum;Michael McCanles;Bacon's Program;John C. Briggs;Young Man;Jerry Weinberger;Salomon's House;Guido Giglioni;Franciscan Mysticism;Daniel R. Coquillette;Vice Versa;William T. Lynch;Sir Robert Moray;Fritz Levy;Early Natural Philosophers;Timothy J. Reiss;Ockhamist Nominalism;Bacon's Notion;Bacon's Philosophy;Bacon's Natural Philosophy;Prime Philosophy;Richard III;Paul III;Dionysian Texts;Mystical Theology;Prolonging Life;Historia Vitae;Early Royal Society;Feminine Mind