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Abstract Quote by Francis Bacon

“Since my logic aims to teach and instruct the understanding, not that it may with the slender tendrils of the mind snatch at and lay hold of abstract notions (as the common logic does), but that it may in very truth dissect nature, and discover the virtues and actions of bodies, with their laws as…” quote by Francis Bacon
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“Since my logic aims to teach and instruct the understanding, not that it may with the slender tendrils of the mind snatch at and lay hold of abstract notions (as the common logic does), but that it may in very truth dissect nature, and discover the virtues and actions of bodies, with their laws as determined in matter; so that this science flows not merely from the nature of the mind, but also from the nature of things.”

Francis Bacon

About This Quote

Source Book: Essays, 1625

Logic should illuminate nature, not just manipulate abstract ideas, revealing material laws and virtues.

In simple terms: Logic reveals nature’s laws.

Key Takeaway

Use logic to understand the world.

Themes

philosophy science logic

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • research
  • scientific inquiry

Key Concepts

empiricism natural philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does logic uncover hidden truths?
  • What limits does pure reason face?
A Different Perspective

Logic alone cannot capture subjective experience.

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