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 | | Francis Bacon. The Moral and Historical Works of Lord Bacon, Including His Essays, Apophthegms, Wisdom of the Ancients, New Atlantis, and Life of Henry the Seventh. With an Introductory Dissertation, and Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Historical. By Joseph Devey. | Elibron Classics, 2005, 544 pages. ISBN 9780543853141 paperback ISBN 9780543853134 hardcover |
Replica of 1857 edition by Henry G. Bohn, London. | | Francis Bacon (1561-1626), list of works |  | | Englishman Francis Bacon was a talented statesman, philosopher, and essayist, dedicated to scientific and judicial study of knowledge and truth; yet, there was a time when he was accused, fined, and sentenced for taking bribes as a judge. He could often be heard trumpeting about man's right to master the natural world - and it was Bacon who coined the phrase "Knowledge is power," expressed in his most famous work, The Advancement of Knowledge. Bacon's refined ideas anticipated, among other things, aspects of John Stuart Mill's utilitarian philosophy. |
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