The Philosophy Of Sir Francis Bacon

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @climatedeceptionnetwork4122
    @climatedeceptionnetwork4122 3 года назад +41

    I'm 74 and just now learning about Bacon. I came through another route late in life, too, Popper. This is a good video and I could have used this information in my late teens to great benefit.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад +7

      That is wonderful to hear, I am glad to have you in the community! I very rarely see anyone under the age of 18 discover philosophy outside of "philosophy as self-help" or the occasional introductory college course. This is not surprising as it is natural, I think, for people to seek to better their lives first and only later, if their disposition suits it, dive deeper into the lives and minds of these great men and women. I hope you continue discovering new minds and never lose the thirst for knowledge which for most is the passing luxury of youth. As we have seen with so many (Plato comes to mind) there can be great rewards to reap from seeking knowledge throughout one's life! It makes me happy to see so many individuals of different backgrounds enjoying my videos and gaining value from them; seeing this makes me extremely happy to have started this channel. I hope to begin posting more in the future, let me know if you have any recommendations of who to cover next, cheers friend!

    • @andytuesday500
      @andytuesday500 3 года назад

      The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm was my first read into philosophy that stuck with me into adulthood I was 18. Very short read or video on RUclips. Philosophy is the love of Wisdom by definition.

    • @RFKjrForPres
      @RFKjrForPres 3 года назад

      0000000000000000

    • @adrianaslund8605
      @adrianaslund8605 3 года назад +2

      Im 29 and I want you to know that your subjective experience is worthwhile and to be learning and seeking knowledge of things at 74 is something I very much aspire to!
      To be pliable and open is a trait that connects you to eternity regardless of circumstance.

    • @andytuesday500
      @andytuesday500 3 года назад

      @@adrianaslund8605 did you check out the book. ?

  • @kitrichardson2165
    @kitrichardson2165 2 года назад +3

    Idols of the tribe, and “truth is the daughter of time, not authority”. This is such a breath of fresh air in our time of politicians determining what is science, and quoting preponderance of some people and some profession as proof that there should be no further inquiry and the argument has been settled. How strange we should have to travel 400 years from this man, two need to be reminded of the place we started from

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_ Год назад +4

    Watched it 3 times because I was multitasking

  • @TushitaSrivastava
    @TushitaSrivastava 4 года назад +8

    You summed it all well. It helped me. Thank you for uploading!

  • @lucyflorey9152
    @lucyflorey9152 Год назад +5

    I'm 68 now. When I was 8, I discovered that my paternal grandmother had collected an extensive library. It was possible to order old books from the Library of Congress. I was a voracious reader even by that age. I remember reading the Essays of Sir Francis Bacon. Oddly enough that printing was illustrated by Salvidore Dali.
    When I was 16, I was able to take proficiency tests to enter college. When I was still a first semester senior in high school because of the tests I took, I was already a sophomore in college for the credit those tests gave me. CLEP
    Tests ( college level examination program) are still available.

    • @VRVixenVR
      @VRVixenVR 8 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds like a a great passions, a great fire, that shall be with you in your next chapter

  • @nathanyu6149
    @nathanyu6149 2 года назад +3

    This is the best channel for philosophy! I used this video for my essay too. Can you please add a video explaining Descartes? I will really appreciate it.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  2 года назад +1

      I hope to get to Descartes in the future, it is difficult at times to produce videos quickly since most of my time is spent working full time, but I can assure you he will have his video one of these days! Thank you for the support and kind words!

    • @nathanyu6149
      @nathanyu6149 2 года назад

      @@LetsTalkPhilosophy Thanks

  • @JDG602
    @JDG602 2 года назад +15

    I am reading the Story of Philosophy by Will Durant right now and I love coming and watching a video after reading about each personality. This man is truly fascinating and a renaissance man in the truest sense. He was also a quote machine. Thanks for the video.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  2 года назад +3

      A wonderful mind! Thanks for taking the time to comment on this!

    • @nathanyu6149
      @nathanyu6149 Год назад +4

      I also read part of the book, I believe I read to the part Spinoza. I really like the way Durant explains many aspects of a philosopher while also adding a criticism. I also love his eloquent style of writing.

  • @tomb504dog
    @tomb504dog 4 года назад +6

    I just visited Monticello and Thomas Jefferson had three portraits of the thinkers he admired most in a group - Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton, and John Locke.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад +1

      That is awesome, I live very close to Monticello! I am very surprised that Voltaire was not among the busts there. From what I know he was also among those who Jefferson took inspiration from.

    • @tomb504dog
      @tomb504dog 4 года назад +1

      @@LetsTalkPhilosophy it may have been in a different grouping. He had a lot of paintings and busts.

    • @richardpaschal2218
      @richardpaschal2218 10 месяцев назад

      Jefferson arranged his library by Bacon's library classification.

  • @patriciastuart662
    @patriciastuart662 5 лет назад +6

    As always, well done. You give me new things to think about with each new podcast.

  • @jjnojam886
    @jjnojam886 4 года назад +6

    Just read the chapter of Bacon in Will Durant's book. Love the video!!

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад +1

      Awesome, Thank you! I am glad you are getting to read it, it is my personal favorite book on philosophy.

  • @R3l3ntl3sss
    @R3l3ntl3sss 9 месяцев назад +1

    He is a high level conscious being. Keeping humanity on track 😊

  • @igortynatomas1678
    @igortynatomas1678 3 года назад +1

    For those who study for Profant's exam tomorrow, this is a great source, good luck!

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад

      Thank you, I hope all goes well, and am happy that this could be of help!

  • @RustyOne76
    @RustyOne76 4 года назад +2

    Great vid. He too is my favorite person from history. We need another GREAT RENEWAL !

  • @raultifrea5549
    @raultifrea5549 3 года назад +4

    J.S. Bach would be the one I'd give an arm to see and hear. Would love to see his reaction on what music is nowadays. Second would probably be Nikola Tesla as he saw the world through a different window, and his thoughts on what we achieved and what can do with his work would be invaluable...

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад +1

      If the day ever comes make sure to send me an invite, thank you for taking the time to watch the video and reply!

    • @raultifrea5549
      @raultifrea5549 3 года назад

      Thank for putting in the time to make these videos. the channels dealing with learning material should be verified and fact checked, then monetized to a better degree then random video channels or violence related videos. Keep up the good work mate

  • @klynch1306
    @klynch1306 6 месяцев назад +3

    I had a well known psychic channeler tell me that I was Francis Bacon in my past life. I didn’t know who he was but when I looked him up I realized how similar our topics of thinking were. It gave me chills. Now I’m reading a book called “Flow” by Mihaly C and he brings up Francis Bacon. This type of phenomenons and synchronicities tend to happen to me a lot.

    • @kylekuo5821
      @kylekuo5821 5 месяцев назад

      Francis bacon I am related to him so I guess we are related lol

  • @lightofdurgalakshmi
    @lightofdurgalakshmi Год назад

    Was introduced to Bacon through Will Durrant's book..great video...

  • @dulcetoribio3134
    @dulcetoribio3134 4 года назад +13

    this was fantastic! Thank you. I think I have a new historical figure to obsess on.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад

      Certainly! You will find no shortage of greatness in the Novum Organum!

  • @encyclopediaofreligion6115
    @encyclopediaofreligion6115 4 года назад +4

    Cool video. I would bring Socrates to the present day. I admire him so much and i would be very curious to see how he would react to our modern society.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад

      I like to think he would take it in stride and enjoy seeing Euripides still talked about as one of the greatest playwrights that have walked the earth; even by today's standards!

  • @joeycrouch4433
    @joeycrouch4433 4 года назад +10

    This was such a great video. I've been trying to find somewhere to succinctly and clearly elucidate Bacon's work- finally here it is! Would you recommend any reading on Bacon/history of science?

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! Are you searching for works by Bacon himself, or commentary on him? And I cannot think of any history of science book that I could recommend at this time, though I'm sure there are many that would more than satisfy you. I would recommend looking to those who may be much more qualified to recommend a book regarding the history of science. Though I did enjoy reading Hawkin's 'A Brief History in Time,' but this was not a complete comprehensive history.

  • @RyanWeaver-fp5kq
    @RyanWeaver-fp5kq 6 месяцев назад

    Fascinating works of better over time and space of better.

  • @loratoad
    @loratoad Год назад +1

    Could you do a video on Bacon’s political Essays that inspired Thomas Jefferson?

  • @alfredhitchcock45
    @alfredhitchcock45 3 года назад +1

    I love the Perfection Theory of Aristotle.
    That is a lost gem. Nobody thinks that way anymore.

  • @jasminaj2615
    @jasminaj2615 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is an interesting and informing video, but It lacks to mention all the problematic aspects of Bacons ideas and views. He was not only a source for good. I would recommend `Dialectic of Enlightenment` (Horkheimer and Adorno) and 'The death of nature' (Merchant) for a more well rounded view.

  • @alma_nasiri
    @alma_nasiri 4 года назад +2

    Very well explained. Thank you! :)

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад

      Alma, thank you for the kind words! I am glad that you were able to get something out of my work, or should I say out of the work of Mr. Bacon. Keep reading and listening there are so many lessons to be had!

  • @paultrosclair1775
    @paultrosclair1775 5 месяцев назад +1

    The idea of the Multiverse rejects the empiricism of Sir Francis Bacon and returns us to the philosophical imagination of aristotelianism

    • @Zeteticparallax
      @Zeteticparallax 4 месяца назад

      The multiverse is a fake escape for those who can’t handle their own reality, the only reality.
      Humans exist within the construct of time, a dimension. Dimensions are real. what you think of as time travel is the revealing of dimensions
      There are 4+ dimensions.
      We live within a cosmologically localized, static, geocentric realm, the am-bipolar electric field recently discovered encircling earth proves this…
      Sound, and light (electric field + magnetic field)… energy, frequency, vibration… creation, Genesis 1

  • @anapao1224
    @anapao1224 4 года назад +2

    If I could bring anyone back I would bring back Cameron Boyce. He was such a great person and is still missed 🙏😔

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад +1

      The name does ring a bell, but I did have to look him up to be sure who it was. I was not very familiar with him or his life, but I will take your word that he was a great human being. It would always be nice to have a few more of them still around! Thanks for taking the time to watch the video!

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_ 6 месяцев назад

    Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched 5:03

  • @dungeonsanddragons7334
    @dungeonsanddragons7334 4 года назад +4

    Great job.

  • @mrh6414
    @mrh6414 Год назад +38

    What many don’t understand about Bacon was that he was a Christian man. So those who think science and God do not go together; do not understand nature.

    • @joelhc9703
      @joelhc9703 5 месяцев назад

      How you arrive to that conclusion from that premise is an equally jump of faith as to how you believe in God.
      If God is supernatural that means it's outside of nature but there's no outside so "he/that" is not. On the other hand if he/it exist then is only able to do it as being part of nature but the problem comes with the classical characteristics or attributes of God: non physical, non material, non temporal, non spacial...the same attributes of the no existence.

    • @platosbeard4449
      @platosbeard4449 4 месяца назад +1

      First of all, Bacon was not a “Christian man” in the typical sense of that term in he current day. He was a man attracted to the occult as his diaries, writings and associations would reveal. To the extent that the religion of his day was a part of occult sphere, then one may call him a studier of Christianity, but he also studied the so called Pagan religions and philosophies so one cannot narrow him down to merely a “Christian man”.
      He did however, explore nature beyond physical causes, and referred to a Deity or Intelligence external to, but coeval with nature. To that extent, he was no mere materialist. His works should be studied and the great mind behind those works brought into closer familiarity. He was, in the final analysis, a man interested in the sacred mysteries.

    • @EaglePhoenix11
      @EaglePhoenix11 4 месяца назад

      For me it's more of Science and Dark age religions than god.

    • @silvertemplar8061
      @silvertemplar8061 4 месяца назад

      Isn’t besides faith science is the closest we get to understanding God a valid statement in this regard?

    • @doublecross6831
      @doublecross6831 4 месяца назад

      Supernatural etymologically means above nature or beyond nature by definition of its roots.​@@joelhc9703

  • @roseb2105
    @roseb2105 2 года назад +1

    i am confused wasnt he against inductive reasoning in that he said " the repetetive occurance of an incident does not gaurentee the same thing will happen again"?

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  2 года назад

      I do not believe the statement would insinuate that he is against any particular form of reasoning. It seems to me he is merely stating that we can never be 100% certain that a set events will end in a particular outcome. This would be true whether you looked at it from bottom-up or from top-down.

  • @funnymanonyoutube
    @funnymanonyoutube 8 месяцев назад

    Me and bacon back in 1680 and 90 were homies bro he was my luh twizz on fuhulatoogan

  • @julianprado1327
    @julianprado1327 4 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @oobrocks
    @oobrocks 2 года назад +2

    He should be way more famous

  • @varanbby3738
    @varanbby3738 2 года назад +1

    Good for you

  • @LongTail8443
    @LongTail8443 2 года назад +2

    "Society should be based on reason and science, not from God" the first encyclopedia and dictionaries. dude, we won't have all those awesome hi-tech stuff that we have today without British educational tools. holy cow, I love England's history so much.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  2 года назад +1

      It is filled, hopefully not to capacity, with wonderful minds!

  • @animate-silver
    @animate-silver Год назад

    Who is here after reading Will Durant's The Story of Philosophy?

  • @theMrGrowl
    @theMrGrowl 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! thanks

  • @mattg15-dew
    @mattg15-dew 2 года назад +1

    bro saving my philosophy grade rn haha

  • @embethzoozoo5976
    @embethzoozoo5976 3 года назад +1

    I am actually related ti Sir Francis Bacon
    Was my dad great great great .. married him and had kids that married great grandma
    I can really remember since its been 5 months later
    My grandma is good at art so her sister and me

  • @hg4875
    @hg4875 4 года назад +1

    Goethe - man had a full life and an inexhaustible amount of work in his collections --- but i'd still like more :)

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад

      Great choice! While I am not as familiar with his work, compared to others, I have enjoyed what I've read.

  • @jasonmarcus8814
    @jasonmarcus8814 2 года назад +1

    Great

  • @makingitmatters9587
    @makingitmatters9587 3 года назад +1

    well done!

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад

      Thank you, I am happy you found something useful in the video!

  • @samdelahunty1506
    @samdelahunty1506 3 года назад +1

    Such a good video, whao

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад

      Thank you Sam, I really appreciate your kind words and am glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @sekhmet1379
    @sekhmet1379 3 года назад +1

    Ralph W. Emerson... surprising since for an Aussie.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад

      Nothing wrong with being cosmopolitan! I had just spoken to a patient who was in a Emerson reading group. The man was 92 and I remember wishing I could sit join their group for a few sessions, cheers friend!

  • @rhythmandacoustics
    @rhythmandacoustics 2 года назад +1

    I would like to bring David Hume back into the 21st century if I had a time machine.

  • @Sir.Light_
    @Sir.Light_ 4 года назад +1

    So this guy was my ancestor. dam i didn't know he was this cool.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад

      Do you share a sir name? And yes he is an incredible man, one of histories heroes!

    • @Sir.Light_
      @Sir.Light_ 4 года назад +1

      I might have to check but i do know that hes my ancestor

    • @whatever3385
      @whatever3385 4 года назад +1

      I don't think he had any children, so he's probably not your ancestor.

  • @sickledragon8499
    @sickledragon8499 2 месяца назад

    Thanks, just saved my ass for a school project!

  • @hatchnumberfour483
    @hatchnumberfour483 Год назад

    ,, francis of course tho' my favourite is Ron Hubbard who wrote all this into scientology as methodology and our natural unconcious survival dynamics.. coz' it stems from buddhist teaching ,,

  • @ProfessorFiore
    @ProfessorFiore Месяц назад

    Cool but the video has no living sap. Bacon, like many Elizabethans, was passionate AF

  • @incrediblelyrics5577
    @incrediblelyrics5577 3 года назад +2

    wow 🥺😳 it's amazing his birthdate is same as that of mine. 😘😍🥰🙏

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад +1

      That is awesome, I have not yet found any that share my own. But I will keep searching! Thank you for taking the time to watch and I hope you found it to be helpful!

  • @satnamo
    @satnamo 3 года назад +2

    I want to see Galois resurrect again

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад

      I do not know much about the individual, but from the quick research I have done it seems he would surly be worthy of bringing to the present!

  • @koenraad4618
    @koenraad4618 9 месяцев назад

    My answer to the last question in this video: Christiaan Huygens.

  • @xcccpx6757
    @xcccpx6757 Год назад

    He was a magician too

  • @kaylaharris3247
    @kaylaharris3247 3 года назад +1

    I know you probably won't see this, but, someone I would bring back would have to be Mahatma Gandhi. Great video!

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад

      I am far behind on my RUclips duties, But I do eventually get around to answering my comments, especially someone who supports the channel! Great choice, I would enjoy the conversation we could have!

  • @paulinaastete7238
    @paulinaastete7238 Год назад

    He wrote the first science fiction story The New Atlantis, unfinished though.

  • @andrewpirr
    @andrewpirr Год назад +1

    Trust the Science!!!

  • @spiritbond8
    @spiritbond8 4 года назад +3

    BUT WHY DID HE HATE EPICURUS!?

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад

      I could not say, If there is something written on his dislike of Epicurus I have not read it. What is your hypothesis?

    • @spiritbond8
      @spiritbond8 4 года назад +2

      @@LetsTalkPhilosophy 280 of his Apophthegms en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Works_of_Francis_Bacon,_Volume_1/Apophthegms
      "
      There was an Epicurean vaunted, that divers of other sects of philosophers did after turn Epicureans; but there was never any Epicureans that turned to any other sect. Whereupon a philosopher that was of another sect said, "The reason was plain; for that cocks may be made capons, but capons could never be made cocks."
      "
      This statement completely shoots his inductive reasoning in the foot as one can easily make the exact opposite conclusion from the premise. I.e. that no Epicurean turns back from it b/c no other philosophy succeeds in its goals as well.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад

      Interesting, thanks for the insight. I had not read that, or if I did I just missed it.

  • @TheNordicRailfan
    @TheNordicRailfan 4 года назад +1

    my grandma and mom says we are related to him for an odd reason

    • @TheNordicRailfan
      @TheNordicRailfan 4 года назад

      but the proof is destroyed because of the london fire where is your proof

  • @lilithfen
    @lilithfen 4 года назад +1

    I would want to have Leonardo de Vinci in the modern age

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад

      What a time he would have in seeing how far science has come!

  • @thedude5740
    @thedude5740 8 месяцев назад

    Hermes Trismegistus would be my pick

  • @sekhmet1379
    @sekhmet1379 3 года назад

    Bacon looks so much like Shakespeare! They both wrote in a poetic style.

    • @alfredhitchcock45
      @alfredhitchcock45 3 года назад

      All English people talks and writes that way even PM Boris Johnson

    • @sekhmet1379
      @sekhmet1379 3 года назад

      @@alfredhitchcock45 Boris who?

    • @cannedlean
      @cannedlean 2 года назад

      are you serious?

  • @mericanmuskles4205
    @mericanmuskles4205 4 года назад +2

    Also I would bring back confucius, due to his high standard of the importance of ethics, family and virtues all of which seem to be missing from the world today.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад +1

      Wise choice, Confucius may be the individual most influential throughout human history. Even today throughout a million schools across China his ethic is thought. Truly astonishing. I am excited to do a video on him once I get to him in my reading. Thank you for your support in watching this video my freind!

  • @ciscodealmeida8541
    @ciscodealmeida8541 4 месяца назад

    We have improved but still far from the life before the great flood where life expectancy was 900 years.

  • @ryanwandsnider412
    @ryanwandsnider412 4 года назад +9

    So what you're telling me is that everyone was like "yeah, deduction is the only way to find truth" until this Bacon boy came around and started declaring if something happens a lot it 'probably' will happen again"? Wow, Bacon single-handedly murdered rigorous logic.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад +4

      Its more that the reverence for Aristotle clouded the mind of those who came before Bacon, they did call him "The Philosopher." There were those who likely used a similar system and/or made similar observations; however none put pen to paper and mapped out as with grand authority the "method to his madness," so to say. I would say that the experiments of Roger Bacon helped bring forth the inductive method as well, no relation of course haha. I appreciate your comment and hope you enjoyed the video!

    • @muhammadnazmiariffbinkhair8174
      @muhammadnazmiariffbinkhair8174 3 года назад

      @@LetsTalkPhilosophy I think you left out Alhazen who was the first to use and introduce Scientific Method in discovering Optics theory in 10th century.
      Francis Roger Bacon merely echoed and reused the Alhazen works

  • @joelhc9703
    @joelhc9703 5 месяцев назад

    There's no such thing as tangible truth without pure logic.
    All the works of Bacon are possible only because of aristotelian laws of logic and no contradiction.
    There's no exclusion between the two.

  • @papibertfully
    @papibertfully 3 года назад +1

    Neat material!
    You would not want to bring Sir Francis Bacon back before we clean this mess. Watching this fantastic video, I just realized Bacon is the precursor of #BIOMIMICRY. How about we bring back Adam Smith? Maybe he will show how we got it all wrong... :)

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words! I would not object to speaking with Adam smith in person!

  • @tousenoart
    @tousenoart Год назад

    even he had a cave, we just get to hear about what was in it

  • @AliTwaij
    @AliTwaij 3 года назад +1

    Voltaire

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад

      wonderful choice, most certainly one of the great intellects of history has to offer!

  • @damasofloresjr105
    @damasofloresjr105 4 года назад +2

    Clairvoyant prophetic foresight

  • @holdruss6197
    @holdruss6197 2 года назад +1

    Mmmm, bacon.

  • @marcogarza3720
    @marcogarza3720 Год назад

    Mr Bacon was a Christian man, he was a wise man , ❤

  • @Jake_Ro_X
    @Jake_Ro_X 4 года назад +1

    One of the best persons that ever lived and the most important human being in our species. Sir. Francis Bacon. 😁

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад +1

      There is no doubt of it, he cleared the forest for great men and women to plant the seeds~!

  • @mericanmuskles4205
    @mericanmuskles4205 4 года назад +1

    Aristotle was kind of stupid🤣 people try to defend him and say "duuuhhh well duuhh, he was around a long time ago and didn't have the benefit of hindsight. That's irrelevant, when these people were also around a long time ago also without the benefit of hindsight; Yet they improved humanity with good logical philsophy.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад +1

      I think Aristotle was of an incredible intellect. While he may have been wrong in most things, for his time it was truly astounding what he accomplished. The inductive method is far more accurate, but I will give aristotle his due. In an age of superstition he took the first steps of experimentation and Examination.

    • @canyildiz5966
      @canyildiz5966 4 года назад

      erm, aristotle was one of the men who laid the foundation to western philosophy, so its not so much as his ideas but his very existance as a point in time where a major change is noted in philosophical history that solicits immense respect.

    • @hg4875
      @hg4875 4 года назад

      "It had been hard for him that spake it to have put more truth and untruth together in few words, than in that speech: 'Whatsoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god' " --- Bruh I doubt Bacon himself would share your sentiment :p
      besides - his Rhetoric is still 100% valid and probs the creme of the crop in terms of its concept

  • @pajeetsingh
    @pajeetsingh 4 года назад

    Attaching life expectancy to Bacon's publication, what???

  • @Trentonlifts930
    @Trentonlifts930 Год назад +2

    The reason why I found out about him is because he is in my family tree

  • @Lazarett
    @Lazarett 3 года назад +1

    Shakespeare .

  • @ekel8567
    @ekel8567 3 года назад +1

    Id bring Nietzsche..

  • @sigmund420
    @sigmund420 3 года назад +1

    Definitely would bring Tesla back

  • @johnhill762
    @johnhill762 Год назад

    Don’t care for Bacon. While science is valuable and has led to improvements, it is also a very inflexible system and method of inquiry that itself leads to certain dogmas and “scientism”.
    While science is rational and a very valuable form of inquiry, we must never forget that there are many things that cannot be studied empirically and therefore multiple ways to interpret and investigate the world around us. Some things are very “non-empirical” (like ethics).
    Let’s never forget this. Bacon was extremely empirical, and I take issue with that. One need only read Kant’s Critique to notice extreme issues with that kind of thinking.

  • @kennashley953
    @kennashley953 2 года назад +1

    Thomas payne

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  2 года назад

      Great Choice, I have a beautiful collectors edition of his "Common Sense" I found in a used book store a while back, a great quick read!

  • @ForkAndKnightChess
    @ForkAndKnightChess 3 года назад +1

    Not joking my second name is bacon

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад

      Ahh, a man of culture. You share it Roger and Francis Bacon, two great minds!

  • @margaretkiernan9957
    @margaretkiernan9957 Год назад

    Bacon but I already think he is here

  • @TomaSankarafx
    @TomaSankarafx Год назад

    its funny how francis bacon loksexactly like william shakespere

  • @mrmissingsoc8362
    @mrmissingsoc8362 4 года назад +1

    gameing

  • @EricHowl
    @EricHowl 4 года назад +1

    God loves you all

  • @HarmonixHealing
    @HarmonixHealing Год назад

    Pythagoras

  • @savannathesavage
    @savannathesavage 3 года назад +1

    Michelangelo

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад

      I wonder what his thoughts would be on the fame his work has acquired and on the limitless inspiration it has given to artists from his time to ours. Wonderful choice!

  • @sonnyboiii5292
    @sonnyboiii5292 4 года назад +4

    well, did he invent bacon??

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад +2

      Maybe that was Roger Bacon, came a bit before Sir Francis Bacon. XD

    • @RustyOne76
      @RustyOne76 4 года назад

      No... but those who like KFC should thank him!

    • @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge
      @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge 4 года назад

      no, that was his Great Grandfather - a long line of thinkers and inventors

  • @mmack919
    @mmack919 3 года назад

    Like if dying light 2 brought you here

  • @fromtheheartwithjohnwhaley578
    @fromtheheartwithjohnwhaley578 2 года назад +1

    Yeshua, the Son of God, Who indeed is here, and alone always will be.

  • @RyanWeaver-fp5kq
    @RyanWeaver-fp5kq 6 месяцев назад

    Dogma and dog mom’s… wait… eh… my mom is awesome… yet… oh geeze… let’s play cards?
    Breathe ya’ll… it’s not easy

  • @willieluncheonette5843
    @willieluncheonette5843 Год назад

    " Perhaps there are only three books which can be said to be really important.
    One is written by Aristotle. The name of the book is Organum. It means the first principle of wisdom.
    The second book is written by Bacon, who is the father of all modern science. His book's name is Novum Organum, new principle of wisdom. Aristotle is thought to be the father of Western logic, mathematics and related sciences, and Bacon is certainly the most important figure who has created the whole of science, the whole technology that has made the West strong, rich, affluent, healthy.
    And the third important book is Ouspensky's Tertium Organum, the third principle of wisdom.
    Lord Bacon, a great scientific mind, has written in his famous book, Novum Organum, that Pythagoras was a great fanatic. Now, this is utter nonsense. Bacon's book is really great; except for this one statement, the book is of immense value. It is said that there are three great books in the world. First is Aristotle's Organum - Organum means principle. The second is Bacon's Novum Organum - new principle. And third is Ouspensky's Tertium Organum - the third principle. And they ARE really great books, incomparable.
    In the West this is very significant. People go on writing books and books about whether Shakespeare ever existed or not. As if it makes any difference. The plays that Shakespeare wrote are so beautiful - why not look into the plays and love and enjoy them? This seems to be going astray to ask whether Shakespeare existed or not. And the problem arises because it is thought that Shakespeare was an uneducated man so how could he write such beautiful things? Have you ever known very educated men to write beautiful things?
    It is thought that it was not Shakespeare but Lord Bacon who was the real author. But I cannot trust this because I have read Lord Bacon's other books - they have nothing to compare with Shakespeare. Lord Bacon is just ordinary. He may have been a very learned man, he may have been a great scholar, but his books are ordinary, rubbish. Just because he is Lord Bacon and a very famous name, who is deceived? Have you ever heard the name of any book by Lord Bacon? Who is bothered?
    How could Lord Bacon write these Shakespearian plays? Under his name he has not written a single masterpiece so how could he write one under a pseudo-name? And if he can write such beautiful plays as the Shakespearian plays are, under a pseudo-name, then what was he doing when he was writing under his own name? It doesn't seem right.
    Thinking is like that - it goes on missing the whole point. If you really want to have any contact with reality, then thinking is not the bridge, it is the barrier.
    In only three hundred years science has touched great heights. And the reason? The reason is simple. The reason is that Bacon introduced experiment into the world of science. In just three hundred years so much has happened - it did not happen in three thousand years or even in thirty thousand years. It is because of one man, Bacon. He changed the whole course of science and the whole course of human consciousness just by creating a new door of experimentation.
    He said, "Speculation is not going to help. People have speculated down the ages and nothing has happened. They go on quarrelling about theories and those theories don't mean a thing." He introduced experiment.
    You will be surprised to know where Bacon got the idea of experiment from. You will not believe it! He got it from Sufism. He was a great reader of Sufi books, he was immensely interested in Sufi books, and from the Sufi ideas he got the idea that if experiment is the door to the inner world, why could it not be the door to the outer? Science owes much to Sufism because of this. If some day the right sources are searched for, then the real fathers of science will be the Sufis, not the Greek philosophers, Aristotle, Plato and others, no. They were all speculators.
    From where did the idea of experiment enter into the mind of Bacon? It entered from Sufism. He may have read this story or something else, but it entered from Sufism because Sufis are very insistent on experiment. And if religion is also going to grow, then experiment has to become its very foundation. Just as science has reached such a great height within such a small time limit - three hundred years - so religion can also have great possibilities if it becomes experimental.
    Religion has much to learn from Sufism. Sufism is the most essential religion - that's why I say it is existential, experimental, experiential."

  • @ianwallace9740
    @ianwallace9740 3 года назад +1

    Imhotep

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  3 года назад +1

      Interesting choice, which quality compels you to select them?

    • @ianwallace9740
      @ianwallace9740 3 года назад +1

      @@LetsTalkPhilosophy I found that he was a multi genius. Physician Physician, architect, mathematician. Philosopher and advisor to Pharaoh Djoser

  • @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge
    @ExploreLearnEnglishWithGeorge 4 года назад +1

    Prometheus

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад

      You have peeked my curiosity, I assume you are speaking of the Greek god Prometheus? If so what is the reason you would want to bring him to the modern day, assuming he isn't an immortal god haha.

  • @idolapidus7802
    @idolapidus7802 2 года назад

    I breath louder them you talk

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  2 года назад

      Hmm It may be good to check in with your M.D. In the case that a medical condition is not the cause I apologize, in many of these earlier videos I had much difficulty in figuring out the sound quality when transferring from my audio software --> video editing software --> RUclips. I hope some of my later videos are a bit easier to hear. Thanks for trying to listen I suppose

  • @darthstarone3532
    @darthstarone3532 Год назад

    Nikola Tesla I'll bring back 💪😎🎸

  • @krono5el
    @krono5el 2 года назад

    This is only true for europeans life span, in the Americas before 1500 Natives lived very long lives. europeans lived in a horrific hell scape of plague and pestilence their whole existence and died young. until they arrived in the Americas and learned to be human from actual people who prioritized clean water and invented most modern medicines. of course europeans still made sure to drive all life and fertile land in the Americas to extinction, but its all their good at.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  2 года назад

      Hmm, forgive me if I do not take you at your word. I am unsure if they lived longer or not as I am no paleopathologist, but I would doubt that they lived on average much longer than 35-45. I would have to do much more research in an area I am not so concerned with to gain a clearer picture. Thanks for watching though!

    • @krono5el
      @krono5el 2 года назад +1

      @@LetsTalkPhilosophy great video just saying life expectancy wasnt the same all over the globe.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  2 года назад

      @@krono5el thanks! And that is a statement I belive i can agree with!

  • @bradymartin175
    @bradymartin175 Год назад

    QuE!!

  • @Bluemax54
    @Bluemax54 3 года назад

    I would bring back Donald Trump.

  • @tetracor
    @tetracor 4 года назад +3

    Not exactly woke PC.

    • @LetsTalkPhilosophy
      @LetsTalkPhilosophy  4 года назад +1

      Haha, well I would like to think Sir Francis Bacon would have a bit more sense than to adhere to such things.