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New Organon Directions for Interpreting Nature

Hosted by Sir Francis Bacon · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 22 episodes

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The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. In Novum Organum, Bacon introduces a revolutionary system of logic, asserting its superiority over traditional syllogistic methods. He posits that uncovering the essence of a thing is a straightforward process of reduction and inductive reasoning. This work played a pivotal role in shaping the scientific method as we know it today. (Summary by Wikipedia)

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Sir Francis Bacon hosts New Organon Directions for Interpreting Nature, a history show with 22 episodes published.

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022 - Book 2 Aphorisms 50 Part 2 par6-19 51 52

Feb 9, 202629m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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021 - Book 2 Aphorisms 48 Part 2 par22-34 49 50 Part 1 par1-5

Feb 9, 202631m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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020 - Book 2 Aphorism 48 Part 1 par1-21

Feb 9, 202635m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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019 - Book 2 Aphorisms 41-47

Feb 9, 202633m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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018 - Book 2 Aphorisms 37-40

Feb 9, 202627m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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017 - Book 2 Aphorism 36

Feb 9, 202625m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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016 - Book 2 Aphorisms 33-35

Feb 9, 202619m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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015 - Book 2 Aphorisms 27-32

Feb 9, 202623m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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014 - Book 2 Aphorisms 21-26

Feb 9, 202624m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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013 - Book 2 Aphorisms 14-20

Feb 9, 202623m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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012 - Book 2 Aphorism 13

Feb 9, 202622m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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011 - Book 2 Aphorisms 11-12

Feb 9, 202629m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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010 - Book 2 Aphorisms 1-10

Feb 9, 202624m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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009 - Book 1 Aphorisms 121-130

Feb 9, 202620m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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008 - Book 1 Aphorisms 108-120

Feb 9, 202618m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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007 - Book 1 Aphorisms 92-107

Feb 9, 202617m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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006 - Book 1 Aphorisms 78-91

Feb 9, 202628m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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005 - Book 1 Aphorisms 69-77

Feb 9, 202616m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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004 - Book 1 Aphorisms 61-68

Feb 9, 202616m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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003 - Book 1 Aphorisms 45-60

Feb 9, 202615m0

The Novum Organum, penned by Francis Bacon in 1620, represents a groundbreaking philosophical work that translates to new instrument. This title nods to Aristotles Organon, his foundational text on logic and syllogism. I

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