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Francis Bacon

New Atlantis

In “New Atlantis,” Francis Bacon presents an ambitious utopian vision that merges scientific inquiry with societal reformation. Set on an imaginary island, the book explores themes of knowledge, governance, and the advancement of civilization through a methodical application of empiricism and reason. Written in a style reflective of Bacon'Äôs era, the narrative encapsulates the Renaissance humanist ideals by advocating for the importance of scientific exploration, while employing allegorical elements to critique contemporary society. The text serves not only as a reflection of Bacon's philosophical ethos but also as a profound commentary on the potential of a society fully dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge. Francis Bacon (1561'Äì1626) was a philosopher, statesman, and pioneering advocate of the scientific method. His background in law and governance, combined with his deep interest in science and philosophy, significantly influenced “New Atlantis.” As a key figure in the development of empiricism, Bacon's ideas were shaped by a desire to reform the intellectual underpinnings of his time, promoting the idea that human understanding could be transformed through systematic investigation. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of science, philosophy, and society. Bacon's visionary ideas continue to resonate in today'Äôs discussions about the role of science in governance and the ethical implications of knowledge. “New Atlantis” invites readers to reflect on the possibilities of a world where knowledge and innovation are harmoniously aligned for the betterment of humanity.
56 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press

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