What Did Bacon Think About Aristotle


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Francis Bacon's Inquiry Touching Human Nature


Francis Bacon's Inquiry Touching Human Nature

Author: Svetozar Minkov

language: en

Publisher: Lexington Books

Release Date: 2010-05-10


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Francis Bacon's "Inquiry Touching Human Nature" is a study of Francis Bacon's moral philosophy in its relation to the enlightenment project he helped launch. Since Bacon is one of the founders of technological modernity, the book presents a meditation on the presuppositions and character of modern life. In its distinctiveness, modern life is characterized by a rejection as well as a reinterpretation of the classical and Christian approaches to life and conceptions of virtue. Svetozar Minkov follows closely Bacon's confrontation with the traditional views on courage, moderation, justice, wisdom, love, and ways of dealing with death and general adversity. Bacon had a comprehensive vision of the human situation. He can help us think through the relation between power and wisdom. And because he saw the costs or dangers of modern life as clearly as he predicted, and helped bring about, its advancements and boons, Bacon is a thinker who addresses directly and deeply our own perplexities.

The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays


The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called Shakespeare Plays

Author: Ignatius Donnelly

language: en

Publisher: Chicago, R. S. Peale

Release Date: 1888


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Aristotle and the Philosophy of Friendship


Aristotle and the Philosophy of Friendship

Author: Lorraine Smith Pangle

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2002-11-14


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This book offers a comprehensive account of the major philosophical works on friendship and its relationship to self-love. The book gives central place to Aristotle's searching examination of friendship in the Nicomachean Ethics. Lorraine Pangle argues that the difficulties surrounding this discussion are soon dispelled once one understands the purpose of the Ethics as both a source of practical guidance for life and a profound, theoretical investigation into human nature. The book also provides fresh interpretations of works on friendship by Plato, Cicero, Epicurus, Seneca, Montaigne and Bacon. The author shows how each of these thinkers sheds light on central questions of moral philosophy: is human sociability rooted in neediness or strength? is the best life chiefly solitary, or dedicated to a community with others? Clearly structured and engagingly written, this book will appeal to a broad swathe of readers across philosophy, classics and political science.