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MediaDB / «The Great Restoration of the Sciences, the Division of the Sciences" Francis Bacon: download fb2, read online
About the book: year / In 1605, Bacon published a two-book treatise in English, “The Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and Human” , in which he proved the great importance of sciences for humanity and outlined the idea of their classification. Seventeen years later, in a letter to Baranzan, dated the end of June 1622, he reports that he sent his new work on the meaning and development of sciences for translation. Bacon had in mind "De Dignitate et Augmentis Scientiarum", which was published in Latin in the autumn of the following 1623. This work, consisting of 9 books, is the most extensive and systematic of Bacon's philosophical works and, by design, represents the first part of his life's work " Instauratio Magna Scientiarum.” It contains a classification of all human knowledge, an assessment of the level already achieved, Bacon’s understanding of the prospects and directions of its further development, as well as a description of the scientific method, its tasks and goals.