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  1. Francis Bacon: from magic to science.Paolo Rossi - 1968 - [Chicago]: University of Chicago Press.
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  • Die Lesbarkeit der Welt.Hans Blumenberg - 1981 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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  • Theory and Reality. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science.Peter Godfrey-Smith - 2005 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (2):393-394.
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  • Two Dogmas of Empiricism.W. Quine - 1951 - [Longmans, Green].
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  • The Philosophy of Francis Bacon.Benjamin Farrington - 1966 - Science and Society 30 (1):91-94.
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  • Philosophy of Natural Science.Carl G. Hempel - 1967 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 18 (1):70-72.
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  • Francis Bacon and the Transformation of Early-Modern Philosophy.Stephen Gaukroger - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This ambitious and important book, first published in 2001, provides a truly general account of Francis Bacon as a philosopher. It describes how Bacon transformed the values that had underpinned philosophical culture since antiquity by rejecting the traditional idea of a philosopher as someone engaged in contemplation of the cosmos. The book explores in detail how and why Bacon attempted to transform the largely esoteric discipline of natural philosophy into a public practice through a program in which practical science provided (...)
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  • The Duhem thesis and the Quine thesis.Donald Gillies - 1998 - In Martin Curd & Jan A. Cover (eds.), Philosophy of Science: The Central Issues. Norton. pp. 302--319.
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  • Philosophy of Science: The Central Issues.Martin Curd & Jan A. Cover (eds.) - 1998 - Norton.
    Contents Preface General Introduction 1 | Science and Pseudoscience Introduction Karl Popper, Science: Conjectures and Refutations Thomas S. Kuhn, Logic of Discovery or Psychology of Research? Imre Lakatos, Science and Pseudoscience Paul R. Thagard, Why Astrology Is a Pseudoscience Michael Ruse, Creation-Science Is Not Science Larry Laudan, Commentary: Science at the Bar---Causes for Concern Commentary 2 | Rationality, Objectivity, and Values in Science Introduction Thomas S. Kuhn, The Nature and Necessity of Scientific Revolutions Thomas S. Kuhn, Objectivity, Value Judgment, and (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Willard Van Orman Quine.Peter Hylton - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Scientific revolutions.Ian Hacking (ed.) - 1981 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Bringing together important writings not easily available elsewhere, this volume provides a convenient and stimulating overview of recent work in the philosophy of science. The contributors include Paul Feyerabend, Ian Hacking, T.S. Kuhn, Imre Lakatos, Laurens Laudan, Karl Popper, Hilary Putnam, and Dudley Shapere. In addition, Hacking provides an introductory essay and a selective bibliography.
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  • (4 other versions)The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.Thomas S. Kuhn - 1962 - Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Ian Hacking.
    Thomas S. Kuhn's classic book is now available with a new index.
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  • The justification of induction.Richard Swinburne (ed.) - 1974 - New York]: Oxford University Press.
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  • Francis Bacon und seine schule.Kuno Fischer - 1923 - Heidelberg,: C. Winter.
    Unveränderter Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1904.
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  • The Emergence of a Scientific Culture: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1210–1685.Stephen Gaukroger - 2006 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Why did science emerge in the West and how did scientific values come to be regarded as the yardstick for all other forms of knowledge? Stephen Gaukroger shows just how bitterly the cognitive and cultural standing of science was contested in its early development. Rejecting the traditional picture of secularization, he argues that science in the seventeenth century emerged not in opposition to religion but rather was in many respects driven by it. Moreover, science did not present a unified picture (...)
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  • Knowledge is Power: Francis Bacon and the Method of Science.John Henry - 2002 - Totem Books.
    A major figure in British political history, Francis Bacon is also one of the great names in the history of science.
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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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  • Francis Bacon's Philosophy of Science: An Account and a Reappraisal.Peter Urbach - 1987 - Open Court Publishing Company.
    Bacon's scientific method is commonly thought to proceed mechanically to its infallible end. In this book however, Urbach presents Bacon's philosophy in an alternative light which acquits him of several errors. Urbach describes Bacon as an experimental scientist and examines the criticisms made against him, one of which was that he did not understand the roles of mathematics and science. Bacon was not a traditional metaphysician and was alarmed at the lack of progress in science since ancient times, especially the (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Falsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes.Imre Lakatos - 1970 - In Imre Lakatos & Alan Musgrave (eds.), Criticism and the growth of knowledge. Cambridge [Eng.]: Cambridge University Press. pp. 91-196.
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  • Everywhere and everywhen: adventures in physics and philosophy.Nick Huggett - 2010 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Why does time pass and space does not? Are there just three dimensions? What is a quantum particle? Nick Huggett shows that philosophy -- armed with a power to analyze fundamental concepts and their relationship to the human experience -- has much to say about these profound questions about the universe. In Everywhere and Everywhen, Huggett charts a journey that peers into some of the oldest questions about the world, through some of the newest, such as: What shape is space? (...)
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  • A History of Science and its Relations with Philosophy & Religion.William Dampier - 1929 - London: Cambridge University Press.
    This famous book, first published in 1929 was considerably revised and enlarged in its fourth edition, which is being reprinted now.
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  • The central questions of philosophy.Alfred Jules Ayer - 1973 - New York: W. Morrow.
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  • Francis Bacon's idea of science and the maker's knowledge tradition.Antonio Pérez-Ramos - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This work provides an original account of Francis Bacon's conception of natural inquiry. P'erez-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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  • Francis Bacon.Anthony Quinton - 1980 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Om den engelske filosof Francis Bacon (1561-1624).
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  • Francis Bacon, oder, Die Modernisierung Englands.Jürgen Klein - 1987 - New York: G. Olms.
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  • (1 other version)Francis Bacon. Discovery and the Art of Discourse.Lisa Jardine - 1975 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 37 (3):536-536.
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  • (1 other version)Human Knowledge, Its Scope and Limits.Bertrand Russell - 1949 - Mind 58 (231):369-378.
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  • Topica Universalis: Eine Modellgeschichte humanistischer und barocker Wissenschaft.Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann - 1983 - Meiner Verlag.
    Die Reihe Paradeigmata präsentiert historisch-systematisch fundierte Abhandlungen, die belegen, daß sich aus der strengen geschichtsbewußten Anknüpfung an die philosophische Tradition innovative Modelle philosophischer Erkenntnis gewinnen lassen. Jede der in dieser Reihe veröffentlichten Arbeiten zeichnet sich dadurch aus, in inhaltlicher oder methodischer Hinsicht Modi philosophischen Denkens neu zu fassen, an neuen Thematiken zu erproben oder neu zu begründen.
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  • Intellectual Origins of the English Revolution.Christopher Hill - 1966 - Science and Society 30 (3):365-367.
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  • Mathematics and Francis Bacon's Natural Philosophy.Graham Rees - 1986 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 40 (159):399.
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  • The Mechanization of the World Picture.E. J. Dijksterhuis - 1969 - Clarendon Press.
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  • Quantitative reasoning in Francis Bacon's Natural Philosophy.Graham Rees - 1985 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 2:27-48.
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  • Ziel und Struktur der physikalischen Theorien.Pierre Duhem, Friedrich Adler & Ernst Mach - 1998 - Meiner, F.
    Pierre Duhem (1861-1916) gehörte zu jenen Wissenschaftlern, die im ausgehenden 19. Jahrhundert an der Umbildung der Physik im großen Stil arbeiteten und damit an der Vorbereitung der wissenschaftlichen Revolution beteiligt waren, die durch Planck und Einstein herbeigeführt wurde. Duhems klassisches Werk der modernen Wissenschaftstheorie hat auf die Entwicklung des logischen Empirismus nachhaltigen Einfluß ausgeübt. Das von Duhem beigezogene reichhaltige Material und seine konzisen Fallstudien stellen eine Fundgrube für jeden dar, der sich ernsthaft mit Wissenschaftstheorie beschäftigt.
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  • Evidence and Inquiry: Towards Reconstruction in Epistemology.Susan Haack - 1993 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    In this important new work, Haack develops an original theory of empirical evidence or justification, and argues its appropriateness to the goals of inquiry. In so doing, Haack provides detailed critical case studies of Lewis's foundationalism; Davidson's and Bonjour's coherentism; Popper's 'epistemology without a knowing subject'; Quine's naturalism; Goldman's reliabilism; and Rorty's, Stich's, and the Churchlands' recent obituaries of epistemology.
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  • Francis Bacon.Perez Zagorin - 1998 - Princeton University Press.
    Photos. "This is a masterly book which brings together the two major Bacons--the politician and the philosopher. . .
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  • Theology and Science in the Thought of Francis Bacon.Steven Matthews - 2008 - Ashgate.
    Breaking with a Puritan past -- A mother's concern -- Turmoil and diversity in the English Reformation -- The influences and the options available in English -- Reformation theology -- Intellectual trends : patristics and hebrew -- Millennialism and the belief in a providential age -- Bacon's break with the godly -- Bacon's turn toward the ancient faith -- The formative years -- Bacon and Andrewes -- The Meditationes sacrae and Bacon's turn away from calvinism -- Bacon's confession of faith (...)
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  • (1 other version)Science and hypothesis.Henri Poincaré - 1905 - New York,: Scott. Edited by W. J. Greenstreet & Joseph Larmor.
    1. Number and magnitude.--2. Space.--3. Force.--4. Nature.
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  • (1 other version)A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science.J. Losee - 1973 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 24 (3):307-313.
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  • The Great Instauration: Science, Medicine and Reform 1626-1660.Charles Webster - 1977 - Studia Leibnitiana 9 (2):285-290.
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  • Francis Bacon: The History of a Character Assassination.Nieves Mathews - 1996 - Yale University Press.
    In 1621 Bacon fell from power as Lord Chancellor, the highest position in the land. Charged with accepting bribes, he was convicted, fined, imprisoned and exiled from the Court. He died five years later, disgraced and deeply in debt.
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  • Francesco Bacone.Guido Giglioni - 2011 - Roma: Carocci.
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  • (1 other version)The metaphysical foundations of modern physical science.Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1925 - Garden City, N.Y.,: Doubleday. Edited by Burtt, Edwin & A..
    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION (A) Historical Problem Suggested by the Nature of Modern Thought How curious, after all, is the way in which we moderns think about ...
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  • The philosophy of Francis Bacon.Fulton Henry Anderson - 1948 - New York,: Octagon Books.
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  • (3 other versions)Logik der Forschung.Karl Raimund Popper - 1971 - Tübingen,: Mohr.
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  • Francis Bacon, the State, and the Reform of Natural Philosophy.Julian Martin - 1993 - Utopian Studies 4 (2):222-223.
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  • Probleme und Resultate der Wissenschaftstheorie und Analytischen Philosophie, Band II: Theorie und Erfahrung.Wolfgang Stegmüller - 1972 - Synthese 25 (1):229-233.
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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 Bacon's theory of (...)
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