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Essay heading: Sir Francis Bacon
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Sciences were under the general
headings of history, poetry, and philosophy. Their culmination was an inductive
philosophy of nature, in which proposed to find the natural laws, of bodily
action. To this end, he devised so-called tables of induction designed to
discover such forms with the goal of mastery over nature... displayed 300 characters
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Sciences were under the general
headings of history, poetry, and philosophy. Their culmination was an inductive
philosophy of nature, in which proposed to find the natural laws, of bodily
action. To this end, he devised so-called tables of induction designed to
discover such forms with the goal of mastery over nature... displayed next 300 characters
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