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The Very Idea of Modern Science
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Riddle of Bacon
pp. 15
Bacon’s Philosophy of Discovery
pp. 35
Ellis’ Major Difficulty
pp. 39
The Function of the Doctrine of Prejudice
pp. 49
Bacon on the Origin of Error and Prejudice
pp. 57
Prejudices of the Senses
pp. 81
Prejudices of Opinions
pp. 109
Bacon’s Influence
pp. 121
Conclusion: The Rise of the Riddle of Bacon
pp. 131
Philosophical Background
pp. 139
The Social Background of Classical Science
pp. 157
The Missing Link Between Bacon and the Royal Society
pp. 167
Boyle in the Eyes of Posterity
pp. 179
The Inductive Style
pp. 225
Mechanism
pp. 249
The New Doctrine of Prejudice
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