Francis Bacon and the Transformation of Early-Modern Philosophy.

by Stephen Gaukroger

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This ambitious and important book, first published in 2001, provides a truly general account of Francis Bacon as a philosopher. It describes how Bacon transformed the values that had underpinned philosophical culture since antiquity by rejecting the traditional idea of a philosopher as someone engaged in contemplation of the cosmos. The book explores in detail how and why Bacon attempted to transform the largely esoteric discipline of natural philosophy into a public practice through a program in which practical science provided a model that inspired many from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries. Stephen Gaukroger shows that this reform of natural philosophy was dependent on the creation of a new philosophical persona: a natural philosopher shaped through submission to the dictates of Baconian method. This book will be recognized as a major contribution to Baconian scholarship, of special interest to historians of early-modern philosophy, science, and ideas.
  • ISBN10 6610430403
  • ISBN13 9786610430406
  • Publish Date 7 December 2001 (first published 19 March 2001)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 29 December 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 263
  • Language English