The New Organon

Or True Directions Concerning The Interpretation of Nature

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The Novum Organum is a philosophical work by Francis Bacon published in 1620. The title translates as "new instrument". This is a reference to Aristotle's work Organon, which was his treatise on logic and syllogism. In Novum Organum, Bacon details a new system of logic he believes to be superior to the old ways of syllogism. For Bacon, finding the essence of a thing was a simple process of reduction, and the use of inductive reasoning . . . This work was critical in the historical development of the scientific method. (Summary by Wikipedia)

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Author's Preface 9:14 Lu par Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 1-44 16:12 Lu par Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 45-60 15:41 Lu par Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 61-68 16:35 Lu par Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 69-77 16:41 Lu par Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 78-91 28:06 Lu par Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 92-107 17:55 Lu par Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 108-120 18:37 Lu par Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 121-130 20:20 Lu par Alan Shaw
Book 2, Aphorisms 1-10 24:39 Lu par Craig Campbell
Book 2, Aphorisms 11-12 29:54 Lu par Craig Campbell
Book 2, Aphorism 13 22:40 Lu par Craig Campbell
Book 2, Aphorisms 14-20 23:40 Lu par MorganScorpion
Book 2, Aphorisms 21-26 24:07 Lu par Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 27-32 23:52 Lu par Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 33-35 19:28 Lu par Julie VW
Book 2, Aphorism 36 25:09 Lu par Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 37-40 27:26 Lu par Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 41-47 33:39 Lu par Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorism 48 Part 1 (par1-21) 35:30 Lu par Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 48 Part 2 (par22-34), 49, 50 Part 1 (par1-5) 31:19 Lu par Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 50 Part 2 (par6-19), 51, 52 29:58 Lu par Geoffrey Edwards

Critiques

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This text finally showed me what Sir F. Bacon really said, and what he didn’t. I can finally move on with my life participating in the conversation of which he has for so long determined the course.

Father of Modern Science in many ways