Anticipations of the Second Philosophy

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Anticipations of the Second Philosophy is a projected but unfinished component of Francis Bacon’s grand reform of knowledge, the Instauratio Magna, intended to outline preliminary insights into his new scientific method.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf projected component of Instauratio Magna
uncompleted philosophical work
aimedTo offer provisional results of the new method
prepare readers for Bacon’s fully developed second philosophy
associatedPerson Francis Bacon NERFINISHED
associatedWith Baconian method NERFINISHED
empiricism
scientific method
author Francis Bacon NERFINISHED
componentOfPlan Bacon’s Great Instauration NERFINISHED
conceptualRole bridge between traditional philosophy and Bacon’s reformed natural philosophy
introductory exposition of Bacon’s reformed method
countryOfOrigin England
field epistemology
natural philosophy
philosophy of science
genre methodological work
philosophical treatise
hasAuthorialIntention to reform the foundations of knowledge
historicalPeriod early modern period NERFINISHED
intendedFunction to foreshadow elements of Bacon’s second philosophy
to present preliminary insights into Bacon’s new scientific method
language Latin
partOf Instauratio Magna NERFINISHED
partOfSeries stages of the Instauratio Magna
philosophicalTradition early modern empiricism
relatedWork De Augmentis Scientiarum NERFINISHED
Novum Organum NERFINISHED
The Advancement of Learning NERFINISHED
status projected
unfinished

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