The Religious Foundations of Francis Bacon's Thought
University of Missouri Press (2006)
| Abstract | Bacon's religion obscured : the problem of reading in the "future indicative" -- The new Atlantis -- The great instauration -- The new organon -- Themes and images in Bacon's early writings -- Conclusion: four key Baconian themes : instauration, providence, apocalypse, and vocation. | |||||||||
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| Call number | B1198.M42 2006 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780826216090 0826216099 | |||||||||
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Francis Bacon (1996). Philosophical Studies, C. 1611-C. 1619. Oxford University Press.
Daniel R. Coquillette (1992). Francis Bacon. Stanford University Press.
Francis Bacon (1969). The Works of Francis Bacon. St. Clair Shores, Mich.,Scholarly Press.
Francis Bacon (1996). The Oxford Francis Bacon VI: Philosophical Studies C.1611-C.1619. Clarendon Press.
Antonio Pérez-Ramos (1988). Francis Bacon's Idea of Science and the Maker's Knowledge Tradition. Oxford University Press.
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