Francis Bacon's Idea of Science and the Maker's Knowledge TraditionClarendon Press, 1988 - 334 páginas This work provides an original account of Francis Bacon's conception of natural inquiry. Pérez-Ramos sets Bacon in an epistemological tradition that postulates an intimate relation between objects of cognition and objects of construction, and regards the human knower as, fundamentally, a maker. By exploring the background to this tradition, and contrasting the responses of major philosophers of the 17th century with Bacon's own, the book charts Bacon's contribution to the modern philosophy of science. |
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... less a critique . A self - contained conception of human reason , if exclusively exhibited in technological assets , hardly needs a sanction and its very success discourages criticism . This , however , is a far cry from the Baconian or ...
... less a critique . A self - contained conception of human reason , if exclusively exhibited in technological assets , hardly needs a sanction and its very success discourages criticism . This , however , is a far cry from the Baconian or ...
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... less aware of the value of the Explication of Concepts'.37 On this interpretation , Bacon's errors are of a purely historical nature ; that is , they have to do solely with the specific contents of the Lord Chancellor's physical notions ...
... less aware of the value of the Explication of Concepts'.37 On this interpretation , Bacon's errors are of a purely historical nature ; that is , they have to do solely with the specific contents of the Lord Chancellor's physical notions ...
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... less enough of its dynamic principles to reconstruct its making in the way God does ' . 35 Hobbes is practically alone to stress so forcibly that ' man maketh his commonwealth himself ' , and so it is there that he must find his proper ...
... less enough of its dynamic principles to reconstruct its making in the way God does ' . 35 Hobbes is practically alone to stress so forcibly that ' man maketh his commonwealth himself ' , and so it is there that he must find his proper ...
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Bacons Philosophy and the Technocratic View | 3 |
Ingredients of Science as Hermeneutical Tools | 42 |
Historiographic Approaches 65693 | 68 |
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Otras 12 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
analogy Analytica Analytica Posteriora Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's axioms Bacon's Bacon's Forms Bacon's idea Bacon's inductio Bacon's philosophy Baconian Form Baconian induction bodies Boyle Boyle's causes century cognitive conception of natural context Corpuscularianism deductive definition Descartes discovery doctrine emphasis epistemological experience experimental fictionalist forma Francis Bacon Gassendi gnoseological heat Hermeticism Hobbes hypothesis ibid idea of science idea-type inductio inductivist instances instantiae interpretation Karl Popper knower law-like laws Leibniz Locke's logic London maker's knowledge mathematical matter matter-theory mechanical mechanical philosophy metaphysical method methodological modern natural enquiry natural philosophy Nature's Newton notion Novum Organum ontological opera operation opus Paduans particular passage Philosophy of Science physical Popper Popperian Posterior Analytics postulate purported question reasoning regressus Renaissance Rossi Sceptical Scholasticism scientific sense substantial forms syllogism term theoretical theory things tradition transl truth verum factum principle Vico Vico's Whewell
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