Francis Bacon's New Atlantis is presented as a vision of science as specialized bureaucracy, with offices for experiments, audits, and theory-making.
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NEW Atlantis
Francis Bacon's New Atlantis is presented as a vision of science as specialized bureaucracy, with offices for experiments, audits, and theory-making.
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"...processes and methods he's most well known for his book the new Atlantis so in the new new Atlantis which is like a novel..."
"have the most advanced science in the world and what and the reason why the most advanced science in the world is because they..."
"These we call interpreters of nature. So these are theoreticians. They're the ones who take this experimental data and combine it into a theory...."
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Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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