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Knowledge Is Power How Magic The Government And An Apocalyptic Vision Inspired Francis Bacon To Create Modern Science John Henry

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Knowledge Is Power How Magic The Government And An Apocalyptic Vision Inspired Francis Bacon To Create Modern Science John Henry
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Publisher: Icon Books Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 88.59 MB
Pages: 173
Author: John Henry
ISBN: 9781840464733, 1840464739
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Knowledge Is Power How Magic The Government And An Apocalyptic Vision Inspired Francis Bacon To Create Modern Science John Henry by John Henry 9781840464733, 1840464739 instant download after payment.

Francis Bacon never made a major discovery, provided a
lasting explanation of any physical phenomena or revealed
any hidden laws of nature. How then can he rank
alongside the likes of Isaac Newton - one of the finest
scientists of them all?

In this fascinating and accessible book, John Henry gives
a dramatic account of the background to Bacon's
innovations and the sometimes unconventional sources for
his ideas. He explains how magic, civil service bureaucracy
and the belief in a forthcoming apocalypse ca·me together
in the creation of Bacon's legacy, why he was so concerned
to revolutionise the attitude to scientific knowledge - and
why his ideas for reform still resonate today.

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