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LoC No.: 05017761
Title:
Novum organon renovatum
Being the second part of the philosophy of the inductive sciences
Original Publication: United Kingdom: John W. Parker & Son,1858.
Note: Reading ease score: 52.4 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Credits: Ed Brandon from materials kindly provided by the Internet Archive, and with help gratefully received from various voluntary sources.
Summary: "Novum Organon Renovatum" by William Whewell is a scientific publication written in the mid-19th century. This work serves as a sequel to Bacon's "Novum Organon," aiming to refine and update the methods of scientific discovery based on the significant advances in knowledge since Bacon's time. The book addresses the principles and methodologies that underlie the inductive sciences, emphasizing the need for a systematic approach to accumulate and formulate scientific truths. The opening portion of the text introduces Whewell's purpose in restructuring Bacon's methods to better fit the current state of scientific understanding. He argues that although Bacon's contributions were groundbreaking, a contemporary revision is necessary to account for the real advancements in scientific disciplines such as physics, chemistry, and biology. Whewell outlines the foundations of his approach, focusing on the explication of ideas and colligation of facts as essential processes for constructing scientific knowledge. This section highlights the philosophical implications of these methods and sets the stage for his exploration of various scientific concepts in the subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Whewell, William, 1794-1866
EBook No.: 69764
Published: Jan 10, 2023
Downloads: 79
Language: English
Subject: Science -- Philosophy
LoCC: Science
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: 05017761
Title:
Novum organon renovatum
Being the second part of the philosophy of the inductive sciences
Original Publication: United Kingdom: John W. Parker & Son,1858.
Note: Reading ease score: 52.4 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Credits: Ed Brandon from materials kindly provided by the Internet Archive, and with help gratefully received from various voluntary sources.
Summary: "Novum Organon Renovatum" by William Whewell is a scientific publication written in the mid-19th century. This work serves as a sequel to Bacon's "Novum Organon," aiming to refine and update the methods of scientific discovery based on the significant advances in knowledge since Bacon's time. The book addresses the principles and methodologies that underlie the inductive sciences, emphasizing the need for a systematic approach to accumulate and formulate scientific truths. The opening portion of the text introduces Whewell's purpose in restructuring Bacon's methods to better fit the current state of scientific understanding. He argues that although Bacon's contributions were groundbreaking, a contemporary revision is necessary to account for the real advancements in scientific disciplines such as physics, chemistry, and biology. Whewell outlines the foundations of his approach, focusing on the explication of ideas and colligation of facts as essential processes for constructing scientific knowledge. This section highlights the philosophical implications of these methods and sets the stage for his exploration of various scientific concepts in the subsequent chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Whewell, William, 1794-1866
EBook No.: 69764
Published: Jan 10, 2023
Downloads: 79
Language: English
Subject: Science -- Philosophy
LoCC: Science
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.