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Ep 164: Knowledge and Ignorance Part4

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Bacon's Interpretation of Nature

Bacon's theory of induction is this, he distinguishes in the novem organum between a true method and a false method. The term interpretation has in modern English a decidedly subjectivist or relativist tinge when we speak of Rudolph Serkin's interpretation of Galileo's ill Sagatorae. So they're Poppa says that when Bacon appears to be talking about interpretation as he does in his works, he's really talking about seeing the truth of the book of nature. Back then this idea of interpretation or the similar older word that was used at the time means simply reading, simply reading the words from the page.

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