English statesman and philosopher; precursor of British empiricism; advocated inductive reasoning (1561-1626)
1Other forces besides the empiricism of Francis Bacon converged on this development.
2Once upon a time, there was a famous artist called Francis Bacon.
3He referred to Hobbes as Leviathan; and to Francis Bacon, as Verulamius.
4The subject is dealt with in Francis Bacon's Novum Organum, especially ii.
5Sir Francis Bacon is an interesting and endearing fellow in many respects.
6Some of the material is in Tate Britain's new Francis Bacon Archival exhibition.
7We have already noticed the cure recommended by the learned Sir Francis Bacon.
8His name was Francis Bacon. Bacon never did open a shop.
9But you will find the life of Francis Bacon very interesting.
10His windowless room is a clutterfest of cloth worthy of Francis Bacon-style preservation.
11Still more were found on the floor of the painter Francis Bacon's studio.
12I became very close to Francis Bacon in the years between my marriages.
13He became a Francis Bacon scholar at Gray's Inn, again securing a first.
14When comparatively a young man he was secretary to Francis Bacon.
15Other public figures named on the official list include painters Francis Bacon and L.S.
16Liebig, Ueber Francis Bacon van Verulam und die Methode der Naturforschung (1863).
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