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    Thomas Hobbes' relationship with Francis Bacon - an introduction.Robin Bunce - 2003 - Hobbes Studies 16 (1):41-83.
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    Hobbes 'forgotten Natural Histories'.Robin Bunce - 2006 - Hobbes Studies 19 (1):77-104.
    Thomas Hobbes' natural philosophy is often characterised as rationalistic in opposition to the emerging inductivist method employed by Francis Bacon and fellows of the Gresham College - later the Royal Society. Where as the inductivists researched and published a multitude of natural histories, Hobbes' mature publications contain little natural historical information. Nonetheless, Hobbes read numerous natural histories and incorporated them into his works and often used details from these histories to support important theoretical moves. He also wrote a number of (...)
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