The New Organon Or True Directions Concerning The Interpretation of Nature


Leído por LibriVox Volunteers

(4.8 stars; 9 reviews)

The Novum Organum is a philosophical work by Francis Bacon published in 1620. The title translates as "new instrument". This is a reference to Aristotle's work Organon, which was his treatise on logic and syllogism. In Novum Organum, Bacon details a new system of logic he believes to be superior to the old ways of syllogism. For Bacon, finding the essence of a thing was a simple process of reduction, and the use of inductive reasoning . . . This work was critical in the historical development of the scientific method. (Summary by Wikipedia) (8 hr 30 min)

Capítulos

Author's Preface 9:14 Leído por Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 1-44 16:12 Leído por Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 45-60 15:41 Leído por Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 61-68 16:35 Leído por Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 69-77 16:41 Leído por Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 78-91 28:06 Leído por Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 92-107 17:55 Leído por Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 108-120 18:37 Leído por Alan Shaw
Book 1, Aphorisms 121-130 20:20 Leído por Alan Shaw
Book 2, Aphorisms 1-10 24:39 Leído por Craig Campbell
Book 2, Aphorisms 11-12 29:54 Leído por Craig Campbell
Book 2, Aphorism 13 22:40 Leído por Craig Campbell
Book 2, Aphorisms 14-20 23:40 Leído por MorganScorpion
Book 2, Aphorisms 21-26 24:07 Leído por Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 27-32 23:52 Leído por Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 33-35 19:28 Leído por Julie VW
Book 2, Aphorism 36 25:09 Leído por Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 37-40 27:26 Leído por Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 41-47 33:39 Leído por Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorism 48 Part 1 (par1-21) 35:30 Leído por Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 48 Part 2 (par22-34), 49, 50 Part 1 (par1-5) 31:19 Leído por Geoffrey Edwards
Book 2, Aphorisms 50 Part 2 (par6-19), 51, 52 29:58 Leído por Geoffrey Edwards

Reseñas

several out recordings, volume can jump up and down between chapters.


(3.5 stars)

This text finally showed me what Sir F. Bacon really said, and what he didn’t. I can finally move on with my life participating in the conversation of which he has for so long determined the course.

Father of Modern Science in many ways


(4.5 stars)