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(Ebook) Francis Bacon, the State, and the Reform of Natural Philosophy by Julian Martin ISBN 9780511553158, 9780521035668, 9780521382496, 0511553153, 052103566X, 0521382491

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Authors:Julian Martin
Pages:252 pages.
Year:1992
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:5.33 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511553158, 9780521035668, 9780521382496, 0511553153, 052103566X, 0521382491
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(Ebook) Francis Bacon, the State, and the Reform of Natural Philosophy by Julian Martin ISBN 9780511553158, 9780521035668, 9780521382496, 0511553153, 052103566X, 0521382491

Why was it that Francis Bacon, trained for high political office, devoted himself to proposing a celebrated and sweeping reform of the natural sciences? Julian Martin's investigative study looks at Bacon's family context, his employment in Queen Elizabeth's security service and his radical critique of the relationship between the Common Law and the monarchy, to find the key to this important question. Deeply conservative and elitist in his political views, Bacon adapted Tudor strategies of State management and bureaucracy, the social anxieties and prejudices of the late Elizabethan governing elite, and a principal intellectual resource of the English governing classes - the Common Law - into a novel vision and method for the sciences. Bacon's axiom that 'Knowledge is Power' takes on far-reaching implications in Martin's challenging argument that the reform of natural philosophy was a central part of an audacious plan to strengthen the powers of the Crown in the State.
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