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Francis Bacon, the State and the Reform of Natural Philosophy

Francis Bacon, the State and the Reform of Natural Philosophy

Francis Bacon, the State and the Reform of Natural Philosophy

Julian Martin
May 2007
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    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.

    • Interdisciplinary - history, philosophy, history of science
    • Gives an alternative political context for Bacon's ideas
    • Jacket quote by Sir Geoffrey Elton

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    'This is an excellent piece of work - subtle, original, highly innovatory, and distinctly readable. Its main theses are really facinating and very well maintained, and it seems to me that this book will signal a new start for early modern science and philosophy.' G. R. Elton

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    Product details

    May 2007
    Paperback
    9780521035668
    252 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.37kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • A note on the text
    • Introduction
    • 1. A statesman's responsibility
    • 2. The young statesman
    • 3. Business of State
    • 4. Law
    • 5. A reformed state
    • 6. A reformed natural philosophy
    • Conclusion
    • Appendix: a table of comparisons
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Julian Martin