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09 Apr 1626
Sir Francis Bacon |
death Sir Francis Bacon Died 9 Apr 1626 at age 65 (born 22 Jan 1561). English philosopher remembered for his influence promoting a scientific method. He held that the aim of scientific investigation is practical application of the understanding of nature to improve man's condition. He wrote that scientists should concentrate on certain important kinds of experimentally reproducible situations, (which he called "prerogative instances"). After tabulating such phenomena, the investigator should also aim to make a gradual ascent to more and more comprehensive laws, and will acquire greater and greater certainty as he or she moves up the pyramid of laws. At the same time each law that is reached should lead him to new kinds of experiment, that is, to kinds of experiment over and above those that led to the discovery of the law. |
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09 Apr 1626
Francis Bacon |
death Francis Bacon Francis Bacon, English philosopher and a founder of modern scientific research (born 1561) |