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    “Of Studies” by Francis Bacon An analysis The purpose of this work is to analyze Sixteen Century Francis Bacon’s essay “Of Studies” by summarizing its main points and the relevance of its statements to this day. Francis Bacon was an English Philosopher and writer best known as a founder of the modern empirical tradition based on the rational analysis of data obtained by observation and experimentation of the physical world. The main focus of Bacon’s essay rests on explaining to the reader the

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    THE stage is more beholding to love‚ than the life of man. For as to the stage‚ love is ever matter of comedies‚ and now and then of tragedies; but in life it doth much mischief; sometimes like a siren‚ sometimes like a fury. You may observe‚ that amongst all the great and worthy persons (whereof the memory remaineth‚ either ancient or recent) there is not one‚ that hath been transported to the mad degree of love: which shows that great spirits‚ and great business‚ do keep out this weak passion.

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    Of Love The ’Essays’ of Francis Bacon are the first in date of classics of English prose‚ in proper sense of the term. They are used as class-books almost as much of Shakespeare’s plays. No one in English literature has ever written a greater number of essays packed with striking formulas and loaded with practical wisdom. Bacon’s Essays’ are the fruit of his close observation of human life. They have been described to be the treasure house of wisdom. ’Of Love’ is one of most famous essays

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    2 The ideas of Plato and Bacon are related as they hold the same relationship between the real world and what is perceived in human mind. These two philosophies I believe could possibly have an percussion to our minds‚ on how they look at knowledge and the ability to define sense of knowledge‚ which been consider by Plato and Bacon. They both have possessing their views and still create diverging upon base in reality on human mind. Although‚ Plato and Bacon have their little distinguish

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    FRANCIS BACON “OF STUDIES” Bacon argues that studies "serve for Delight‚ for Ornament‚ and for Ability." For delight‚ Bacon means one’s personal‚ private education; for "Ornament‚" he means in conversation between and among others‚ which Bacon labels as "Discourse." Studies for "Ability" lead one to judgment in business and related pursuits. From Bacon’s perspective‚ men with worldly experience can carry out plans and understand particular circumstances‚ but men who study are better able to understand

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    Francis Bacon

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    Francis Bacon was born on January 22‚ 1561 in London‚ England. Bacon served as attorney general and Lord Chancellor of England‚ resigning amid charges of corruption. His more valuable work was philosophical. Bacon took up Aristotelian ideas‚ arguing for an empirical‚ inductive approach‚ known as the scientific method‚ which is the foundation of modern scientific inquiry. Writing Career During his career as counsel and statesman‚ Bacon often wrote for the court. In 1584‚ he wrote his first political

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    Alex Swanger Thought Provokers 2. What caused Bacon’s Rebellion? Were the Baconites justified in revolting? In what ways did their rebellion foreshadow the American Revolutionary War? Bacon’s Rebellion was a result of many different factors. It started with the fact that land was becoming scarce in Virginia because much of it was owned by the rich tidewater planters. When an indentured servant was freed‚ he was usually given freedom dues by his master‚ which usually included a small plot

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    Francis Bacon: A Moralist Bacon is not a true moralist. His morality is a saleable morality. He is a moralist-cum-worldly wise man. Bacon appears as a moralist in his essays‚ for he preaches high moral principles and lays down valuable guidelines for human conduct. Some of his essays show him as a true lover and preacher of high ethical codes and conducts. For instance‚ in “Of Envy”‚ he puts: “A man that hath no virtue in himself‚ ever envieth virtue in others.” Then‚ in his essay “Of Goodness

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    its terseness. Bacon displays a great talent for condensation. Every sentence in his essays is pregnant with meaning and is capable of being expanded into several sentences. Many of sentences appear to be proverbial saying by virtue of their gems of thoughts expressed in a pithy manner. Its can say two most in the fewest words. Its essays combine wisdom in thoughts with extreme brevity. The short pithy sayings in his essays have become popular mottoes and house hold expressions. Bacon appears before

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    Francis Bacon’s Essay Of Love Sir Francis Bacon was a famous English essayist‚ lawyer‚ philosopher and statesman who had a major influence on the philosophy of science. In his time Bacon wrote sixty different essays. He devoted himself to writing and scientific work. His experiences make him an expert on the topic of love. Francis Bacon’s essay Of Love is an essay about love. The purpose of the essay is to explain love and the affects it has on all kinds of people. The essay informs the reader

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