Published by Printed for Thomas Williams at the Golden Ball in Osier Lane., London, 1674
Language: English
Seller: Bill's Books, London, SURRE, United Kingdom
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Full leather hardcover with original spine, with minor rounding of the covers corners. Some toning and slight foxing to the pages. In very good condition for its age. Translated into English from the original Latin, by Gilbert Watts. Bacon promoted and championed, what is known as the Baconian method, a system of inductive reasoning, which was based on careful observation of natural phenomena. By meticulous and acute observation and carefully recording these observations, conducting experiments, scientists could derive general principles and laws about the natural world. Bacon's method involved systematically collecting data, analyzing it, identifying patterns, and then formulating hypotheses that could be further tested through experimentation.