Book II

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Book II is the second major section of Francis Bacon’s philosophical work *The Advancement of Learning*, where he systematically analyzes and classifies the branches of human knowledge.

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instanceOf book section
philosophical text
addresses relationship between memory, imagination, and reason in learning
aimsTo guide future research and learning
identify gaps in existing knowledge
map the entire field of human knowledge
associatedWith Baconian project for the advancement of learning
author Francis Bacon
classifiesAs history
philosophy
poesy
concerns organization of libraries and studies in terms of knowledge branches
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of England
critiques scholastic organization of knowledge
focusesOn deficiencies in existing learning
proposal of new areas of inquiry
systematic survey of knowledge
genre epistemology
philosophy
historicalContext early 17th century English philosophy
influenced early modern classifications of the sciences
intendedAudience learned readers and statesmen
language English
mainTheme analysis of the branches of learning
classification of human knowledge
partOf The Advancement of Learning
philosophicalOrientation empiricism precursor
positionInWork second major section
proposes reformed organization of the sciences
relatedWork Novum Organum
subdividesPhilosophyInto divine philosophy
human philosophy
natural philosophy
usesMethod systematic division and subdivision of topics
workLevel macro-classification of disciplines

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