Sir Francis Bacon Aphorisms & The Advancement of Learning

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Sir Francis Bacon Aphorisms & The Advancement of Learning Prepared by: Zachary Hillman & Dr. Kay Picart Student Edition Edited By: Dr. Picart Associate Professor of English Courtesy Associate Professor of Law

What are some of the major topics addressed in Aphorisms?

What does Bacon have to say about human knowledge and power?

What are two types of symbols that Bacon speaks of, and list some properties of each.

What are the four idols discussed and what properties do each type encompass?

What comparisons, if any, can you draw between Aristotle and Bacon?

Compare and contrast True History with Poetry according to Bacon.

What divisions of poetry does Bacon outline?