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Baconianism may
refer to:
Baconian method,
scientific methods theorised by Francis...
- The
Baconian method is the
investigative method developed by
Francis Bacon, one of the
founders of
modern science, and thus a
first formulation of a modern...
- Bacon's
cipher or the
Baconian cipher is a
method of
steganographic message encoding devised by
Francis Bacon in 1605. In steganograhy, a
message is concealed...
- The
Baconian theory of
Shakespearean authorship contends that Sir
Francis Bacon, philosopher,
essayist and scientist,
wrote the
plays that are publicly...
- themselves.
Although his most
specific proposals about such a method, the
Baconian method, did not have long-lasting influence, the
general idea of the importance...
- form of the word,
revealing a
universal conception of "man". In parallel,
Baconian empiricism—though not
humanism per se—led to
Thomas Hobbes's materialism...
-
overemphasis on
biases in
human cognition.
Psychology portal Philosophy portal Baconian method §
Idols of the mind (idola mentis) –
Investigative process Cognitive...
- p. 50. ISBN 978-0671798260.
Jonathan Smith (1994). Fact and feeling:
Baconian science and the nineteenth-Century
literary imagination. Univ of Wisconsin...
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afterwards with
alcohol will be endurable.
Thomas Browne, a
follower of
Baconian principles, in his
Pseudodoxia Epidemica (1646) also
discusses the salamander...
- 1984, pp. 19–28, esp. p. 22 Smith,
Jonathan (1994). Fact and feeling:
Baconian science and the nineteenth-century
literary imagination. Univ of Wisconsin...