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Defense of experiment as the criterion of truth — Roger Bacon

1267 AD · Transmission: Silenced
PhilosophyOpticsAstronomyMethodBritish

Roger Bacon, in the Opus Majus, argues that direct experience — experimentum — is the only valid criterion for verifying knowledge, against authority and pure reasoning. He is the first in Latin scholasticism to formulate a systematic program of experimental science, incorporating Ibn al-Haytham's optics. Historians of science recognize his direct influence on Francis Bacon, though no explicit citation exists in the Novum Organum.

InstitutionFranciscan Order — Oxford and Paris
Historical regionOxford, England
Primary sourceBacon, R. — Opus Majus, ed. J.H. Bridges (1897, orig. c.1267)
Secondary sourceLindberg, D.C. — Roger Bacon and the Origins of Perspectiva (1996)
Original languageLatin
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