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Francis Bacon
The great instauration

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1 Pro | total reconstruction of sciences, arts, and all human knowledge, 2 Ded | regeneration and restoration of the sciences. Lastly, I have a request 3 Ded | ages, philosophy and the sciences may no longer float in air, 4 Pre | with which the arts and sciences abound, he will find everywhere 5 Pre | For in like manner the sciences to which we are accustomed 6 Pre | yield. Observe also, that if sciences of this kind had any life 7 Pre | Philosophy and the intellectual sciences, on the contrary, stand 8 Pre | make no enlargement of the sciences themselves, but fall to 9 Pre | it not be said that the sciences have been growing gradually 10 Pre | this appropriating of the sciences has its origin in nothing 11 Pre | the rest. For after the sciences had been in several perhaps 12 Pre | all that in the matter of sciences and arts has in various 13 Pre | one form of polity in the sciences; and that always has been 14 Pre | kind of dictatorship in the sciences and taken upon them to lay 15 Pre | advancing the boundaries of the sciences, yet have they not ventured 16 Pre | the great detriment of the sciences. For it is hardly possible 17 Pre | the surest helps to the sciences were to be found in that, 18 Pre | industry with regard to the sciences; especially as neither the 19 Pre | hitherto made in the arts and sciences are such as might be made 20 Pre | temptation. Whereas of the sciences which regard nature, the 21 Pre | finally that it seeks for the sciences not arrogantly in the little 22 Plan| Parts:~ The Divisions of the Sciences The New Organon; or Directions 23 Plan| the shores of the arts and sciences received, not without importing 24 Plan| out the divisions of the sciences, however, I take into account 25 Plan| received divisions of the sciences are fitted only to the received 26 Plan| active department of the sciences. Although, therefore, I 27 Plan| no result.~Now what the sciences stand in need of is a form 28 Plan| sink the foundations of the sciences deeper and firmer; and I 29 Plan| the principles of those sciences themselves, and ought to 30 Plan| materials for philosophy and the sciences.~Then an attempt is made 31 Plan| a reconstruction of the sciences.~Of this reconstruction 32 Plan| active department of the sciences, yet I wait for harvest-time 33 Plan| brand by name, that the sciences may be no more troubled


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