The New Organon(Paperback, Francis Bacon)
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Key features and themes in "The New Organon" include:Inductive Method: Bacon proposes a new method of scientific investigation based on empirical observation and inductive reasoning. He advocates for a systematic approach to collecting data from the natural world, organizing it, and drawing general principles or laws from specific observations.Novum Organum: Bacon introduces the concept of the "Novum Organum," which means the "New Instrument" or the "New Method." He presents it as a replacement for Aristotle's deductive syllogistic reasoning and claims that his inductive method is better suited for the investigation of nature and the discovery of scientific truths.Idols of the Mind: Like in his other works, Bacon discusses the "Idols of the Mind," which are the biases and obstacles that prevent humans from obtaining true knowledge. These idols include idols of the tribe (human nature's inherent tendencies to err), idols of the cave (individual prejudices), idols of the marketplace (misuse of language and communication), and idols of the theater (blindly following established systems of thought).Four Idols of the Theater: Bacon critiques various philosophical systems and ideologies of his time that he considers to be dogmatic and misleading. He identifies four idols or false notions that have been presented by various philosophies like false narratives and theories.