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Axioms Quote by Francis Bacon

“The eye of understanding is like the eye of the sense; for as you may see great objects through small crannies or levels, so you may see great axioms of nature through small and contemptible instances.” quote by Francis Bacon
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“The eye of understanding is like the eye of the sense; for as you may see great objects through small crannies or levels, so you may see great axioms of nature through small and contemptible instances.”

Francis Bacon

About This Quote

Understanding emerges from examining modest, often overlooked details, which reveal larger truths about nature.

In simple terms: Small details reveal big ideas.

Key Takeaway

Minor observations unlock major insights.

Themes

philosophy perception knowledge detail

Mood

thoughtful curious

Type

philosophical maxim

When to use this quote

  • scientific research
  • literary analysis
  • everyday problem solving

Key Concepts

epistemology pattern recognition

Practical Applications

  • focus on micro‑examples
  • use case studies to infer principles

Questions to Reflect On

  • When do tiny clues mislead?
  • How can we balance detail with big‑picture thinking?
A Different Perspective

Over‑emphasis on minutiae can obscure broader context.

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