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- Title: Book: RoP: The World Conceptions of the Modern Age of Thought Evolution (Pt1 Ch5)
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- reality in itself. What Francis Bacon of Verulam (1561 1626)
- of philosophy. Bacon of Verulam demands that the investigation of
- themselves. Bacon wanted to combat this (deductive) method with his
- with the things. One sees, so Bacon reasons, how an object is consumed
- had not proceeded in this way had, according to Bacon's opinion,
- Bacon of Verulam.
- Bacon is like a man who is well-aware of the irregularity,
- about Bacon. In a later part of the book dealing with Galileo, he
- characteristic of Bacon. Bacon wants to find a secure path for science
- relationship to the world. The approach of Aristotle, so Bacon feels,
- Bacon does not understand that he is aiming at the same objective that
- something more is necessary than what Bacon demands.
- The method of Bacon proves completely useless, however, when the soul
- creation. Bacon has no feeling for all this. He, therefore, points to
- Contrary to Bacon of Verulam, who pointed toward the bricks of the
- observation is to be the only witness of it. Bacon is one, Galileo
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