
Science, Form, and the Problem of Induction in British Romanticism
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Exploring a topic at the intersection of science, philosophy and literature in the late eighteenth century Dahlia Porter traces the history of induction as a writerly practice - as a procedure for manipulating textual evidence by selective quotation - from its roots in Francis Bacon''s experimental philosophy to its pervasiveness across Enlightenment moral philosophy, aesthetics, literary criticis...
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Exploring a topic at the intersection of science, philosophy and literature in the late eighteenth century Dahlia Porter traces the history of induction as a writerly practice - as a procedure for manipulating textual evidence by selective quotation - from its roots in Francis Bacon''s experimental philosophy to its pervasiveness across Enlightenment moral philosophy, aesthetics, literary criticis...
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