The Advancement of LearningPaul Dry Books, 1. mars 2001 - 263 sider Francis Bacon's The Advancement of Learning (1605) is considered the first major philosophical book written in English. In it, Bacon is concerned with scientific learning: the current state of knowledge, obstacles to its progress, and his own plans for revitalization of schools and universities. Here Bacon sets forth the first account of science as intended for "the relief of man's estate." |
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... medicine to politics , history , and morality — are all related . It is impossible for a change in one important branch of knowledge not to bear on all the others . Bacon knew two things about his rejection of teleology . First , this ...
... Medicine. 104 Cosmetic Art. 110 Athletics. 111 Sensual Arts. 111 Mind. 111 Its Nature (with two Appendices on Divination and Fascination). Its Functions. (De Augm. v.) 114 Intellectual, whose Arts are four. 115 Of Invention. 116 Of Arts ...
... ( 88-89 ) Prudence VIII.3-6 ( 94-99 ) Science EVII.2 - VIII.2 ( 86-94 ) Divine VI.1-2 ( 83-85 ) Natural VII.1 - VIII.6 ( 85-99 ) Prima Philosophia V.1-3 ( 81-83 ) Medicine Cosmetics Athletics S I l l l l l. The Philosophy Tree xx-xxi.
... Medicine Cosmetics Athletics S I l l l l l l l l l l l l l !!!!! Sensual Arts Invention Judgment Direction Caution Writing Intellectual XII.3 - XIX.3 ( 114-41 ) Body X.1-13 ( 102-10 ) Moral XX.1 - XXII.17 ( 141-65 ) Segregate Human IX.1 ...
... medicine or remedy than it offereth cause of indisposition or infirmity . For if by a secret operation it make men ... medicines it conveyeth into men's minds much more forcibly by the quickness and penetration of examples . For let a ...