The Scientific Revolution

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August 3, 2015

 

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This often led to overlooking or leaving out important facts and ideas. Bacon said that induction was the proper way to go about "driving out Idols of the Mind," which was the discussion of prejudices. Bacon felt this was slowing down the progression of the sciences. Bacon believed that another reason that the sciences were not progressing was because there was no fixed end...
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Bacon felt this was slowing down the progression of the sciences. Bacon believed that another reason that the sciences were not progressing was because there was no fixed end. He said that the "true and genuine End of the Sciences" is to enrich human life with "new inventions and new powers." Another reason that Bacon blamed on the slow progression was that people used the information for their own benefit...
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