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    Francis Bacon: The Major Works.Francis Bacon (ed.) - 2008 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This authoritative edition was originally published in the acclaimed Oxford Authors series under the general editorship of Frank Kermode. It brings together an extensive collection of Bacon's writing - the major prose in full, together with sixteen other pieces not otherwise available - to give the essence of his work and thinking. Although he had a distinguished career as a lawyer and statesman, Francis Bacon's lifelong goal was to improve and extend human knowledge. In The Advancement of (...)
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    New Atlantis.Francis Bacon - 1992
    New Atlantis is an incomplete utopian novel by Sir Francis Bacon, published in 1627. In this work, Bacon portrayed a vision of the future of human discovery and knowledge, expressing his aspirations and ideals for humankind. The novel depicts the creation of a utopian land where "generosity and enlightenment, dignity and splendor, piety and public spirit" are the commonly held qualities of the inhabitants of the mythical Bensalem. The plan and organization of his ideal college, Salomon's House (...)
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    From correctness to values and meaning in Bacon's advancement of learning (1605).Henri Durel - 2007 - History of European Ideas 33 (3):261-274.
    When he surveyed the whole of knowledge in the first book of The Advancement of Learning, Francis Bacon identified three main diseases: firstly, an exaggerated care for form or style, which was dead learning; secondly a study of a false, not wrong, learning based on heated debates, teeming, so to speak, with the living worms of endless questions and answers. Finally, Bacon condemned not as a disease but a vice a ‘wrong’ learning based on the thriving of (...)
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    Francis Bacon on Motion and Power eds. by Guido Giglioni et al.Claire Crignon - 2018 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (3):559-560.
    Francis Bacon on Motion and Power gathers twelve contributions by the best specialists of Baconian thought in Europe, the United States, and South America in a very unified manner. Since Graham Rees founded The Oxford Francis Bacon Project in 1995, research on Francis Bacon's work has made significant progress. Romanian researchers have offered translations of major works, such as Novum Organum and Sylva Sylvarum. An important project of translation of Bacon's works into (...)
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    (1 other version)Francis Bacon. By Professor A. E. Taylor. The British Academy. Annual Lecture on a Master-Mind. Henriette Hertz Trust[REVIEW]L. Russell - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (7):396.
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    Francis Bacon og det 17. århundredes videnskabelige revolution.Carl Henrik Koch - 1979 - København: Museum Tusculanum.
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    The Works of Francis Bacon: A Victorian Classic in the History of Science.Lukas M. Verburgt - 2021 - Isis 112 (4):717-736.
    The Spedding-Ellis-Heath edition of The Works of Francis Bacon appeared in seven volumes between 1857 and 1859. Both a monument to Victorian scholarship and a staple of the history of science, this classic and historically significant work has been the authoritative edition of Bacon’s oeuvre ever since. This essay tells part of the story of its creation, reception, and influence. It describes the origin of and plan for the edition and, focusing on the three philosophical volumes, examines (...)
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    Francis Bacon.Catherine Drinker Bowen - 1963 - Boston,: Little, Brown.
    Modern scholars hold Bacon's philosophical works, Novum Organum, Advancement of Learning, and The New Atlantis, as his greatest achievements. Bowen's story reveals a man whose genius it was not to immerse himself in the rigor of scientific experimentation, but to realize what questions science should ask, and thereby reach beyond the status quo and appeal to the wider imagination of his generation. In his writings, Bacon challenged established social and religious orders, raised questions about the mind/body relation and (...)
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    Increasing a patient's sense of security in the hospital: A theory of trust and nursing action.Patricia S. Groves, Jacinda L. Bunch & Francis Kuehnle - 2023 - Nursing Inquiry 30 (4):e12569.
    Having a decreased sense of security leads to unnecessary suffering and distress for patients. Establishing trust is critical for nurses to promote a patient's sense of security, consistent with trauma‐informed care. Research regarding nursing action, trust, and sense of security is wide‐ranging but fragmented. We used theory synthesis to organize the disparate existing knowledge into a testable middle‐range theory encompassing these concepts in hospitals. The resulting model illustrates how individuals are admitted to the hospital with some predisposition (...)
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    De la difformité. Francis Bacon (1561–1626).Henri-Jacques Stiker - 2011 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 5 (3):221-223.
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  11. Political Faith and Francis Bacon.Howard B. White - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  12. The English Solomon: Francis Bacon on Henry VII.Howard B. White - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Team Virtues and Performance: An Examination of Transparency, Behavioral Integrity, and Trust[REVIEW]Michael E. Palanski, Surinder S. Kahai & Francis J. Yammarino - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 99 (2):201 - 216.
    Virtue-based research in business ethics has increased over the last two decades, but most of the research has focused on the actions of an individual person. In this article, we examine the associations among team-level virtues using data from two studies. Specifically, we investigate whether transparency (usually thought to be an organizational-or collective-level construct), behavioral integrity (usually thought to be an individuallevel construct), and trust (usually thought to be an individual-level construct) can be conceptualized and operate at (...)
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    On the way to Bensalem: origins of “New Atlantis” in Francis Bacon’s early texts.В. В Мархинин - 2023 - Siberian Journal of Philosophy 20 (4):86-102.
    The paper aims to make sense of the means necessary for the reconstruction of the unfinished plot and theoretical content of Bacon’s “New Atlantis”. The research contains the analysis of the origins of Bacon’s utopism in his early writings as well as of his use of the unpublished texts during his work for the projects of the “Great Instauration” and “New Atlantis”. We argue that in his utopian novel Bacon made several considerable borrowings from his early (...)
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  15. Monadologism, Inter-subjectivity and the Quest for Social Order.Joseph O. Fashola & Francis Offor - 2020 - LASU JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY 3 (1):1-10.
    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz presents the idea of monads, as non-communicative, self-actuating system of beings that are windowless, closed, eternal, deterministic and individualistic. For him, the whole universe and its constituents are monads and that includes humans. In fact, any ‘body’, such as the ‘body’ of an animal or man has, according to Leibniz, one dominant monad which controls the others within it. This dominant monad, he often refers to as the soul. If Leibniz’s conception of monads is accepted, it merely (...)
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    The Cambridge companion to Bacon.Markku Peltonen & Peltonen Markku (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Francis Bacon (1561–1626) is one of the most important figures of the early modern era. His plan for scientific reform played a central role in the birth of the new science. The essays in this volume offer a comprehensive survey of his writings on science, including his classifications of sciences, his theory of knowledge and of forms, his speculative philosophy, his idea of cooperative scientific research and the providential aspects of Baconian science. There are also essays on (...)
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  17. Poznania.Francis Bacon A. Metanarácie Inštrumentálneho - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (6-10):656.
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    The works of Francis Bacon.Francis Bacon & James Spedding - 1857 - St. Clair Shores, Mich.,: Scholarly Press. Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis & Douglas Denon Heath.
    THE LIFE Of FRANCIS BACON, LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND. THE ancient Egyptians had a law, which ordained that the actions and characters of their dead ...
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    The philosophical works of Francis Bacon.Francis Bacon - 1905 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press. Edited by Robert Leslie Ellis, James Spedding & J. M. Robertson.
    Excerpt from The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High-Chancellor of England, Vol. 3 of 3: Methodized, and Made English, From the Originals; With Occasional Notes, to Explain What Is Obscure; And Shew How Far the Several Plans of the Author, for the Advancement of All the Parts of Knowledge, Have Been Executed to the Present Time Ibe Nores occafionally added, we bope, will more fully open tbe De fign and Scope (...)
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  20. The English Solomon-Bacon, Francis on Henry-VII.Hb White - 1957 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 24 (4):457-481.
     
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    Francis Bacon's Natural Philosophy, a New Source a Transcription of Manuscript Hardwick 72a with Translation and Commentary.Francis Bacon, Graham Rees & Christopher Upton - 1984
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  22. The Oxford Francis Bacon Xiii: The Instauratio Magna: Last Writings.Francis Bacon (ed.) - 2000 - Clarendon Press.
    Volume XIII of the new edition of the works of Francis Bacon presents seven texts belonging to the last stages of Bacon's hugely influential philosophical reform programme. Three of the texts, sharing a bizarre history of literary theft and feuding, are here published for the first time. All seven are presented in their original Latin with brand new facing-page translations.
     
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    Bacon, Hobbes and the Aphorisms at Chatsworth House.Ugo Pagallo - 1996 - Hobbes Studies 9 (1):21-31.
    In my research published last year, i.e. Homo homini deus. Per un'introduzione al pensiero giuridico di Francis Bacon, I have analytically presented the Aphorismi de Jure gentium maiore sive de fontibus justiciae et iuris and I have closely studied the relationship between the legal and political philosophy of the Lord Chancellor and the civil science of Thomas Hobbes1. In the present essay I will try to summarize some of the main reasons why I think that manuscript of (...)
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    Francis Bacon: La Sagesse Des Anciens.Francis Bacon - 1997 - Bibliotheque Des Textes Philos.
    Pan, ou la Nature; Persee, ou la Guerre; Orphee, ou la Philosophie; Sphinx, ou la Science; les Sirenes, ou le Plaisir... Dans cet ouvrage singulier, publie en 1609, le promoteur de la grande restauration des savoirs se livre a l'interpretation des mythes de la tradition greco-latine. Mais en restituant la sagesse des anciens, Bacon expose d'abord, avec une grande vigueur et rigueur, sous une forme particulierement attractive, sa propre pensee, envisagee dans ses multiples orientations: philosophie de la nature, conception (...)
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    Francis Bacon's natural philosophy: a new source, a transcription of manuscript Hardwick 72A.Francis Bacon, Graham Rees, Christopher Upton & British Society for the History of Science - 1984 - British Society for the History of Science.
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    Francis Bacon.David Sylvester & Francis Bacon - 1975 - Pantheon.
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    Bacon’s New Atlantis and the Fictional Origins of Organised Science.Peter Lucas - forthcoming - Open Cultural Studies.
    It is a commonplace that science fiction draws inspiration from science fact. It is a less familiar thought—though still widely acknowledged—that science has sometimes drawn its inspiration from science fiction. (Arthur C. Clarke’s idea of geostationary communications satellites is a well-known example.) However, the debt of science to science fiction extends beyond such specific examples of scientific and technological innovations. This essay explores the paradoxical-sounding thesis that science itself, as we now know it, was originally the product of a science (...)
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    The Works of Francis Bacon in Five Volumes.Francis Bacon - 1765 - Printed for J. Rivington and Sons ... [And 10 Others].
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  29. The Works of Francis Bacon [Collected by R. Stephens and J. Locker, Publ. By T. Birch].Francis Bacon, Thomas Birch & Robert Stephens - 1765
     
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  30. The Works of Francis Bacon, with Several Additional Pieces.Francis Bacon - 1740
     
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  31. The Oxford Francis Bacon Iv: The Advancement of Learning.Francis Bacon (ed.) - 2000 - Clarendon Press.
    An authoritative critical edition, based on fresh collation of the seventeenth century texts and documented in an extensive textual apparatus, of Francis Bacon's The Advancement of Learning, the principal philosophical work in English announcing his comprehensive programme to restore and advance learning.
     
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    Essays of Francis Bacon.Francis Bacon - unknown
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  33. The Twoo Bookes of Francis Bacon of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning Divine and Humane.Francis Bacon - 1969 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 2 (1):49-54.
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  34. The English Works of Francis Bacon. (The Essays... and the New Atlantis.).Francis Bacon - 1905
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  35. The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon. Methodized, and Made English, From the Originals, with Occasional Notes, to Explain What is Obscure; and Shew How Far the Several Plans of the Author, for the Advancement of All the Parts of Knowledge, Have Been Executed to the Present Time.Francis Bacon, Peter Shaw, Robert Bristow & Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley Derby - 1733 - J.J. And P. Knapton [Etc.].
     
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    The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount S. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England.Francis Bacon, Robert Leslie Ellis, James Spedding & J. M. Robertson - 1905 - G. Routledge & Sons.
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  37. The Works of Francis Bacon with Preface and Notes.Francis Bacon, Robert Leslie Ellis & James Spedding - 1986 - Routledge Dutton.
     
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    Enacting recipes: G iovan B attista D ella P orta and F rancis B acon on technologies, experiments, and processes of nature.Dana Jalobeanu - 2020 - Centaurus 62 (3):425-446.
    The relationship between Francis Bacon's Sylva sylvarum and Giovan Battista Della Porta's Magia naturalis has previously been discussed in terms of sources and borrowings in the literature. More recently, it has been suggested that one can read these two works as belonging to a common genre: as collections of recipes or books of secrets. Taking this as a framework, in this paper I address another type of similarity between these two works, one that can be detected by looking (...)
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    Francis Bacon: a selection of his works.Francis Bacon - 1965 - Toronto,: Macmillan of Canada. Edited by Sidney Warhaft.
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    The works of Francis Bacon baron of Verulam, viscount St. Albans, and lord high chancellor of England.Francis Bacon - unknown
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    Francis Bacon Selections: With Essays by Macaulay & S. R. Gardiner.Francis Bacon, Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, P. E. Matheson, Samuel Rawson Gardiner & Elizabeth Fox Bruce Matheson - 1952 - Clarendon Press.
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    The Oxford Francis Bacon Vi: Philosophical Studies C.1611-C.1619.Francis Bacon (ed.) - 1996 - Clarendon Press.
    This volume inaugurates a new critical edition of the writings of the great English philosopher and sage Francis Bacon - the first such complete edition for more than a hundred years. It contains six of Bacon's Latin scientific works, each accompanied by entirely new facing-page translations which, together with the extensive introduction and commentaries, offer fresh insights into one of the great minds of the early seventeenth century.
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  43. Resuscitatio, or, Bringing Into Pvblic Light Several Pieces of the Works, Civil, Historical, Philosophical, & Theological, Hitherto Sleeping, of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon Baron of Verulam, Viscount of Saint Alban. According to the Best Corrected Copies. Together, with His Lordships Life.Francis Bacon & William Rawley - 1661 - Printed by S. Griffin, for William Lee, and Are to Be Sold at His Shop in Fleetstreet, at the Signe of the Turks Head, Neer the Mitre Tavern.
     
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    Collected Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical works.Francis Bacon - 1879 - Routledge/Thoemmes.
    This edition contains all Bacon's philosophical works as well as translations, plus literary and professional works and includes illuminating introductions and ...
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    The Essays, Or Counsels, Civil & Moral, of Sir Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Alban: With a Table of the Colours of Good and Evil. ; Whereunto is Added The Wisdome of the Ancients.Francis Bacon & Arthur Gorges - 1668 - Sold by James Knapton.
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    La prima versione italiana del De dignitate et augmentis scientiarum di Francis Bacon tradotto da Antonio Pellizzari: ms. 1408, Biblioteca comunale di Treviso.Francis Bacon - 2013 - Roma: "L'Erma" di Bretschneider. Edited by Antonio Pellizzari & Marialuisa Parise.
    English summary: Antonio Pellizzari (1747-1845) completed his Italian translation of Francis Bacons De dignitate et augmentis scientiarum in hopes that it would prove useful for Italian youth. It would remain unpublished for two centuries, partly because Bacons work had been place on the Churchs Index of prohibited books. The present edition offers a reproduction of the original manuscript as well as a thorough historical analysis of the translator in his chronological and intellectual context. Italian description: La prima traduzione italiana (...)
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    The Essayes, or, Counsels Civill & Morall of Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam.Francis Bacon - 1906 - J.M. Dent.
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    (2 other versions)The Two Bookes of Sr. Francis Bacon of the Proficience and Aduancement of Learning, Divine and Humane.Francis Bacon - 1629 - Legare Street Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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  49. The Philosophy of Francis Bacon.Peter Urbach, Francis Bacon, R. L. Ellis, J. Spedding & D. D. Heath - 1991 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 42 (4):577-588.
     
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    As if by machinery: The levelling of educational research.Richard Smith - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 40 (2):157–168.
    Much current educational research shows the influence of two powerful but potentially pernicious lines of thought. The first, which can be traced at least as far back as Francis Bacon, is the ambition to formulate precise techniques of research, or ‘research methods’, which can be applied reliably irrespective of the talent of the researcher. The second is the recognition that in the social sciences we—humankind—are ourselves the objects of our study. The first line of thought (...)
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