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Francis Bacon and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge Dr. Dennis Desroches

Francis Bacon and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge By Dr. Dennis Desroches

Francis Bacon and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge by Dr. Dennis Desroches


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Francis Bacon is considered the 'father' of modern experimental science. This book speaks up for Bacon, and focuses on Bacon's Novum Organum, The Advancement of Learning and De Augmentis, in order to discern the theoretical nature of his programme for the 'renovation' of the natural sciences.

Francis Bacon and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge Summary

Francis Bacon and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge by Dr. Dennis Desroches

While Francis Bacon continues to be considered the 'father' of modern experimental science, his writings are no longer given close attention by most historians and philosophers of science, let alone by scientists themselves. In this new book Dennis Desroches speaks up loudly for Bacon, showing how we have yet to surpass the fundamental theoretical insights that he offered towards producing scientific knowledge. The book first examines the critics who have led many generations of scholars - in fields as diverse as literary criticism, science studies, feminism, philosophy and history - to think of Bacon as an outmoded landmark in the history of ideas rather than a crucial thinker for our own day. Bacon's own work is seen to contain the best responses to these various forms of attack. Desroches then focuses on Bacon's Novum Organum, The Advancement of Learning and De Augmentis, in order to discern the theoretical - rather than simply the empirical or utilitarian - nature of his programme for the 'renovation' of the natural sciences. The final part of the book draws startling links between Bacon and one of the twentieth century's most important historians/philosophers of science, Thomas Kuhn, discerning in Kuhn's work a reprise of many of Bacon's fundamental ideas - despite Kuhn's clear attempt to reject Bacon as a significant contributor to the way we think about scientific practice today. Desroches concludes, then, that Bacon was not simply the 'father' of modern science - he is still in the process of 'fathering' it.

Francis Bacon and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge Reviews

The book contains a lot of good information and a fresh look at Bacon's philosophy of science. On first reading, Desroches makes a strong case that Bacon's works have not been properly read by most, including some well-respected philosophers who routinely dismiss Bacon's insights by equating them with Baconianism, a term which itself should have been more clearly defined or described...The study should be taken seriously, not just by scientists and philosophers, but also by those who use the paradigm concept loosely in many different disciplines. - Willem P. Van De Merwe, Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2008 -- Willem P. Van De Merwe

About Dr. Dennis Desroches

Dr Dennis Desroches teaches at St. Thomas University, New Brunswick, USA. His previous publications include articles in The Midwest Quarterly, The Eighteenth Century, and Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS; Introduction; 1: Renovating Baconianism; 2: The Great Instauration Revisited; 3: Bacon, Kuhn and the Paradigm paradigm; Oracular Conclusion; Works Cited; Notes; Index.

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NPB9780826486813
9780826486813
0826486819
Francis Bacon and the Limits of Scientific Knowledge by Dr. Dennis Desroches
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2006-09-15
208
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