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Jane:
- I’m trying to revise for the exam next week, but I
can’t remember what was so important about
Francis Bacon. Maybe your notes are clearer than
mine.
John:
- Bacon? Well, I wrote that he was responsible for
creating the scientific method as we know it
today.
Jane:
- ----
John:
- Yes, but he was the first to explain methods of
inductive reasoning.
Jane:
- Ok, now I remember! Thanks!
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I think he said, “Whether or not anything can be known, can be settled not by arguing, but by trying.”. |
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But weren’t there some Arab scientists conducting experiments 600 years before he came around? |
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In his book, Novum Organum, he sets out three fundamentals for the scientific method: observation, deduction, and experiment. |
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Wasn’t he also responsible for contributions that helped found the Royal Society in London in 1660? |
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Didn’t he think like Plato that if something was discussed for long enough, the truth would result? |