Examination of the Philosophy of Bacon: Wherein Different Questions of Rational Philosophy Are Treated

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McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 1998 - 331 páginas
An Examination of the Philosophy of Bacon is one of Joseph de Maistre's most original and important works. Best known for his defence of throne and altar and for his critique of the political and religious thought of the Enlightenment, Maistre also addressed more fundamental philosophical issues. His critique of Bacon, written between 1814 and 1816, is a vigorous attack on the materialism and scientism that he believed characterized the thought of the French philosophes. Although often neglected, An Examination of the Philosophy of Bacon is crucial to understand the epistemological basis for Maistre's critique of modern science as well as his criticisms of other aspects of Enlightenment thought. Given Maistre's stature in the history of conservative thought, his critique of Bacon remains significant for what it tells us about Maistre's own thought, what it reveals about attitudes toward science in his time, and what it contributes to issues that are still debated today. The work also showcases Maistre's polemical skills and his powerful prose style. Richard Lebrun's annotated translation includes Maistre's complete text, an extensive introduction that places the work in context and provides a critical exposition and assessment of Maistre's criticisms of Bacon, biographical notes on persons cited or mentioned by Maistre, and a bibliography. Differences between Maistre's manuscript and the printed text, first published fifteen years after the author's death, are noted, and Maistre's numerous citations have been identified, verified, and translated, making this the only authoritative and fully accurate edition of the work in either French or English.
 

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Preface
vii
Bibliography
xliii
A Note on the Text
lix
An Examination of the Philosophy of Bacon
1
Optics The Progression of Light
102
Experiments and Physical Explanations
111
Meteorology
127
The General Goal of Bacons Philosophy
139
Of the Soul
172
Of the Origin of Spontaneous Motion and of Motion in General
181
Of the Senses and of the Sensible Principle
195
Of Matter and of the Principle of Things
204
Final Causes
235
The Union of Religion and Science
270
Bacons Religion
292
Bacon Judged by his Translator Conclusion
307

BOOK TWO METAPHYSICS
155
Of God and of Intelligence
157

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