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Novum Organum

Francis Bacon

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Thus has this great mother of the sciences been degraded most unworthily to the situation of a handmaid, and made to wait upon medicine or mathematical operations, and to wash the immature minds of youth, and imbue them with a first dye, that they may afterward be more ready to receive and retain another. In the meantime, let no one expect any great progress in the sciences (especially their operative part), unless natural philosophy be applied to particular sciences, and particular sciences again referred back to natural philosophy. For want of this, astronomy, optics, music, many mechanical arts, medicine itself, and (what perhaps is more wonderful), moral and political philosophy, and the logical sciences have no depth, but only glide over the surface and variety of things; because these sciences, when they have been once partitioned out and established, . . . Read More

Community Reviews

Read portions for the 10 years reading program of the Great Books of the Western World.

Se ele tivesse acabado esse livro….

Interesting but difficult to read book. still it should be read by every scientist.

Oh so painful of a read.

Had to read parts of this for Introduction to Political Thought.

It's funny.

Talvez influenciado pela recente leitura de Thomas Kuhn e sua crítica ao conceito falacioso do progresso científico, talvez por concordar tanto com o conhecimento trazido pela combinação do racionalismo com o empiricismo, ou ainda por ter na sua escrita várias horas de grande prazer é que termino, p

would recommend part one only.