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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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1 1, L | effected by instances and experiments fit and apposite; wherein 2 1, LIV | chemists, again out of a few experiments of the furnace, have built 3 1, LXII | and careful labor on a few experiments, have thence made bold to 4 1, LXIII | is frequent dealing with experiments. For he had come to his 5 1, LXIV | narrowness and darkness of a few experiments. To those therefore who 6 1, LXIV | daily busied with these experiments and have infected their 7 1, LXVI | common notions, or on a few experiments, or on superstition. It 8 1, LXX | But the manner of making experiments which men now use is blind 9 1, LXX | in play; slightly varying experiments already known, and, if the 10 1, LXX | they apply themselves to experiments more seriously and earnestly 11 1, LXX | science or theory from their experiments, they nevertheless almost 12 1, LXX | and axioms; and seek for experiments of Light, not for experiments 13 1, LXX | experiments of Light, not for experiments of Fruit. For axioms rightly 14 1, LXXIII | by a kind of variation of experiments, such as mechanics use, 15 1, LXXIII | devised rather confuses the experiments than aids them. They, too, 16 1, LXXXII | established axioms again new experiments; even as it was not without 17 1, LXXXIII | and close intercourse with experiments and particulars, subject 18 1, LXXXIV | and stocked with infinite experiments and observations.~Nor must 19 1, LXXXVIII| recognized as long as the experiments and thoughts of men are 20 1, XCV | natural history and mechanical experiments and lay it up in the memory 21 1, XCVIII | natural species only, and not experiments of the mechanical arts. 22 1, XCIX | great plenty of mechanical experiments, there is yet a great scarcity 23 1, XCIX | natural history a variety of experiments which are of no use in themselves 24 1, XCIX | call Experimenta lucifera, experiments of light, to distinguish 25 1, XCIX | which I call fructifera, experiments of fruit.~Now experiments 26 1, XCIX | experiments of fruit.~Now experiments of this kind have one admirable 27 1, XCIX | is a greater abundance of experiments to be sought for and procured, 28 1, XCIX | not deny that when all the experiments of all the arts shall have 29 1, XCIX | mere transferring of the experiments of one art to others may 30 1, XCIX | extract works from works or experiments from experiments (as an 31 1, XCIX | works or experiments from experiments (as an empiric), but from 32 1, XCIX | empiric), but from works and experiments to extract causes and axioms, 33 1, XCIX | and axioms new works and experiments, as a legitimate interpreter 34 1, XCIX | read, some things in the experiments themselves that are not 35 1, XCIX | my natural history many experiments which are mistaken and falsely 36 1, XCIX | mistakes in natural history and experiments are important, frequent, 37 1, XCIX | with also in my history and experiments many things which are trivial 38 1, XCIX | a time, I am seeking for experiments of light, not for experiments 39 1, XCIX | experiments of light, not for experiments of fruit, following therein, 40 1, XCIX | and true induction, with experiments to aid; and by a comparison 41 1, X | to deduce and derive new experiments from axioms. The former 42 1, XXXVI | as is shown by countless experiments. Among others the following 43 1, XXXVI | instances of the fingerpost and experiments of light, and not by probable 44 1, XL | but only makes trials and experiments within its prison house, 45 1, XL | success than in the other experiments which have been hitherto 46 1, XLII | is enough to propose such experiments by way of example. Again, 47 1, XLVI | principal foundation of the experiments in natural magic (of which 48 1, XLVIII | betrays itself in very many experiments as in bubbles, in the roundness 49 1, XLVIII | rapid motion. Of these two experiments I have spoken also in the 50 1, L | flesh. For in each of these experiments they imagine that the rarefied 51 1, L | however, to make some careful experiments for the purpose of ascertaining 52 1, L | the like. And in chemical experiments on metals there are found 53 1, L | and honest scrutiny, from experiments in agriculture, navigation, 54 1, LII | illustrated with speculations and experiments in nature, as examples of


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