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  1. In defence of Francis Bacon. A criticism of the critics of the Inductive Method.Mary Horton - 1973 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 4 (3):241-278.
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  • Francis Bacon: discovery and the art of discourse.Lisa Jardine - 1974 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Dr Jardine finds a unifying principle in Bacon's preoccupation with 'method', the evaluation and organisation of information as a procedure of investigation or ...
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  • The rôle of experience in Descartes' theory of method (I).Ralph M. Blake - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (2):125-143.
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  • Unpublished boyle papers relating to scientific method.—II.Richard S. Westfall - 1956 - Annals of Science 12 (2):103-117.
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  • Descartes and the method of English science.G. A. J. Rogers - 1972 - Annals of Science 29 (3):237-255.
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  • The experimental philosophy of Robert Boyle (1626-91).Philip Paul Wiener - 1932 - Philosophical Review 41 (6):594-609.
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  • John Locke and the Changing Ideal of Scientific Knowledge.Margaret J. Osler - 1970 - Journal of the History of Ideas 31 (1):3.
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  • Unpublished boyle papers relating to scientific method.—I.Richard S. Westfall - 1956 - Annals of Science 12 (1):63-73.
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