Francis Bacon - Philosophy and Works

Philosophy and Works

Francis Bacon's Philosophy is displayed in the vast and varied writings he left, which might be divided in three great branches:

  • Scientifical works - in which his ideas for an universal reform of knowledge, scientific method and the improvement of mankind's state are presented.
  • Religious/literary works - in which he presents his moral philosophy and theological meditations.
  • Juridical works - in which his reforms in Law are proposed.

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