Of Studies
Francis Bacon
In the early 17th century, when dogmatic adherence to authority was rampant, Bacon offered a radical approach to reading. He urged readers to engage with texts critically, neither swallowing them whole nor dismissing them outright. This was a departure from the scholastic tradition that often treated texts as unquestionable truths, encouraging instead a thoughtful analysis and synthesis of ideas. Bacon's thought here prefigures modern scientific inquiry, which values evidence and critical thinking over mere acceptance.