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Impact Of The Contribution Of Francis Bacon

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Francis Bacon and his Contributions to the Scientific Method Sir Francis Bacon is renowned as the father of the Scientific Process. He was an English Renaissance statesman, philosopher, intellectual reformer and a historian. Nonetheless, Bacon’s reputation and status in history puzzle a many, especially those involved in the reviewing the history of social thought. Most question Sir Francis Bacon’s accomplishments that warranted the extravagant accolades bestowed upon the man. For instance, the publication the Encyclopedie produced during the French Enlightenment, Sir Francis Bacon was showed with praise as being the most articulate of all the philosophers and the greatest intellectual of the time. The self-advertised inventive writer and …show more content…

Bacon was also an influencer, if only for a time, with the publication of numerous philosophical treatises and essays that addressed the issue of refining the learning process and the organization of knowledge. Sir Francis Bacon was also a statesman who served in parliament under Queen Elizabeth and King James I. Under King James, Bacon found his footing and soared in his career. Being a practicing lawyer, Bacon became a solicitor and then the attorney general. Bacon also occupied the same position as his father before moving up to became the Lord Chancellor. Aside from the glorious appointments, a few years later, Bacon was found guilty of taking bribes. Bacon was heavily in debt, was convicted of corruption charges, fined and jailed for a few days at the Tower of London. Until his death, due to pneumonia, he insisted that although he took the bribes that did not affect his judgment. If the same empirical method proposed by Bacon were applied to his assertions, the metaphysical claims would not hold up (Rothbard 292-296). This led to the decline in Bacon’s stature. Personally, Bacon had consistently bad luck with relationships. The woman Bacon loved left and he was forced to marry a fourteen-year-old girl while he was forty-five. The relationship was fractious and did not last for long. This eternal disgrace on Bacon’s life forced the man to devote the rest of his life to

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