Errors, False Opinions and Defective Knowledge in Early Modern Europe 2023
DOI: 10.36253/979-12-215-0266-4.06
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Lost in the Woods: Francis Bacon’s Errant Pathways in Knowledge

Vera Keller

Abstract: Recovering Bacon’s valorization of error can shed light on his epistemology as a whole, and even on that of research more generally. Bacon is often known popularly as having established a scientific method to direct inquiry efficiently towards reliable knowledge and useful ends. In the period, however, experimentation already entailed husbanding resources and serving the useful ends of household management. By contrast, Bacon extended the length and sophistication of investigation in ways that deferred immedia… Show more

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