Title of article :
Baconian Science and the Intelligibility of Human Experience: The Case of Love
Author/Authors :
Svetozar Minkov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
22
From page :
389
To page :
410
Abstract :
Perhaps surprisingly, one of the founders of the modern technological world, Francis Bacon, has a penetrating and sustained lifelong engagement with the phenomenon of love or eros. Baconʹs reflections on eros come in two stages. He first examines the human and moral meaning of love. Bacon attends to the exorbitant promises of love—to bring us into a perfect condition, to grant us eternity—and finds them confused or unreasonable. Bacon then moves away from an engagement with the simple experiences of love and their promises. Departing from the human perspective, he proceeds to examine love, from the point of view of natural science or cosmology, as a fundamental property or principle of matter. This departure tends to lead, at least in the case of Baconʹs followers, if not in Baconʹs own case, to an obliviousness to both his cynical and appreciative insights into love.
Journal title :
The Review of Politics
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
The Review of Politics
Record number :
678951
Link To Document :
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