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Meditations Sacrae and Human Philosophy
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112 pages
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The collection features Francis Bacon's meditations on religious and spiritual themes alongside explorations of human philosophy. In the first part, he contemplates God, the soul, and immortality, emphasizing faith over reason for understanding the divine. The second part addresses ethics, political power, and the moral responsibilities tied to the pursuit of knowledge. Drawing from classical philosophy and personal insights, Bacon provides a thought-provoking examination of fundamental human questions, making this work a significant contribution to philosophical literature.
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1996, paperback
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