Friday, February 8, 2019
Francis Bacon :: science
Francis BaconFrancis Bacon was the founder of the modern scientific method. The centralize on the youthful scientific method is on orderly experimentation. For Bacon, experiments that urinate results are important. Bacon pointed out the need for clear and accurate thinking, showing that each mastery of the world in which public lives was dependent upon careful soul. This understanding is based solely yyon the facts of this world and not as the quaints held it in ancient philosophy. This new modern science provides the foundation for modern policy-making science. Bacons political science pegly separated religion and philosophy. For Bacon, nothing exists in the institution except individual bodies. Although he did not offer a complete theory of the nature of the universe, he pointed the way that science, as a new civil religion, might take in developing such a theory. Bacon divided theology into the natural and the revealed. Natural theology is the knowledge of divinity whi ch we can get from the study of nature and the creatures of deity. Convincing proof is accustomed of the existance of God but nothing more. Anything else must come from revealed theology. SCience and philosophy have felt the need to justify themselves to laymen. The belieft that nature is something to be get to and tortured to the compliance of man will not satisfy man nor laymen. Natural science finds its proper method when the scientist puts Nature to the question, tortures her by experiment and wrings from her answers to his questions. The House of Solomon is directly related to these thoughts. It is dedicated to the study of Works and the Creatures of God (Bacon, 436). Wonder at religious questions was natural, but, permitted free reign, would destroy science by absorbing the minds and concerns of men. The singular advantage of Christianity is its irrationality. The divine soul was a amour for religion to handle. The irrational soul was open to study and understanding by man using the methods of science. The society of the tonic ATLANTIS is a scientific society. It is dominated by scientists and guided by science. Science conquers chance and determines change thusly creating a regime permanently pleasant. Bensalem, meaning perfect son in Hebrew, has shunned the misfortunes of time, vice and decay. Bensalem seems to combine the blessedness of jerusalem and the pleasures and conveniences of Babylon. In Bacons NEW ATLANTIS, the need for man to be driven does not exist.
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