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Francis Bacon was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England. He is best known for his works on the scientific method, where he advocated for empirical research and the inductive approach to inquiry. His writings laid the groundwork for modern scientific practices, emphasizing the importance of observation and experimentation in the pursuit of knowledge.

Bacon's influence extended beyond science; he was also a significant figure in literature and political theory. His essays, which cover a wide range of topics, reflect his keen insight into human behavior and governance. He was a proponent of a new approach to learning and intellectual pursuit, which sought to reform the educational systems of his time. His ideas would later inspire various thinkers and movements, contributing to the Enlightenment and shaping Western philosophy.

Data di nascita January 1, 1561
Luogo di nascita London, England
Data di morte April 9, 1626
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