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MANZO silvia alejandra
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Título:
Francis' Bacon civil and natural history. A comparative survey
Autor/es:
MANZO, SILVIA
Lugar:
Bucarest
Reunión:
Workshop; Second Workshop of the ERC Starting Grant MOM: “Francis Bacon and the Early Modern Reconfiguration of Natural History”. Invitada. Ponencia: Francis Bacon’s natural history and civil history: a comparison”.; 2011
Institución organizadora:
ERC Strating Grant MOM
Resumen:
The aim of this paper is to offer a comparative survey of Bacon’s theory and practice of natural history and civil history, particularly centered on their relationship to natural philosophy and human philosophy. I will try to show that the obvious differences concerning their subject matter encompass a number of less obvious methodological and philosophical assumptions which reveal significant practical and conceptual convergences between both fields. Causes or axioms are prescribed as the theoretical end-products of natural history, whereas precepts are envisaged as the speculative outcomes derived from perfect civil history. In spite of this difference, causes and precepts are addressed to enable effective actions in order to change the state of nature and man respectively. For that reason a number of common patterns are to be found in Bacon’s theory and practice of natural and civil history.