Science and power in the political philosophy of F. Bacon: From reformism towards social criticism

V. Markhinin
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Introduction. The paper gives the analysis of the development of Bacon’s views on the problem of the interrelations between science and the state power. Theoretical analysis. The initial period of this development was linked to Bacon’s attempts of obtaining privileged position in the court circles during Elizabethan reign. In his treatises and speeches of 1580-90s Bacon started a propagandist campaign for the reform of science: in order to create the most effective tool of increasing its power and glory the crown had to realize the futility of scholasticism and the fraud of alchemical enterprises and to support the efforts of the researchers in improving technologies and discovering the laws of nature. This instrumentalist perspective however gained little support in governmental circles, first of all because of Bacon's sharp criticism of alchemical projects in which the most influential court men were engaged. The next stage of the development of Bacon's ideas started in early 1600s. In his treatises Bacon combined his attacks on alchemy etc. with an ethical & theological doctrine of the values of scientific research. During his spectacular career at Jacobean court Bacon exposed his doctrine to self-censure in order not to offend the monarch whose patronage he had successfully gained. However during his retirement he began a further work at this doctrine and made it the basis for his utopian novel, “The New Atlantis”. Conclusion. Baconian views on the interrelations between science and political power were shaped by his philosophical development as well as by his political experience that led his theories from administrative reformism to ethical analysis and further – to social criticism and utopianism.
培根政治哲学中的科学与权力:从改良主义到社会批判
介绍。本文分析了培根关于科学与国家权力相互关系问题观点的发展。理论分析。这种发展的最初阶段与培根在伊丽莎白统治时期试图在宫廷中获得特权地位有关。在他1580-90年代的论文和演讲中,培根开始了一场科学改革的宣传运动:为了创造最有效的工具来增加其权力和荣耀,国王必须意识到经院哲学的无用和炼金术企业的欺诈,并支持研究人员在改进技术和发现自然规律方面的努力。然而,这种工具主义的观点在政府圈子里几乎没有得到支持,首先是因为培根尖锐地批评了最有影响力的宫廷人士参与的炼金术项目。培根思想发展的下一个阶段开始于17世纪早期。在他的论文中,培根将他对炼金术等的攻击与科学研究价值的伦理和神学教义结合起来。在他在詹姆士王朝的辉煌生涯中,培根为了不得罪他成功获得庇护的君主,将他的学说暴露在自我谴责中。然而,在他退休期间,他开始进一步研究这一学说,并将其作为他的乌托邦小说《新亚特兰蒂斯》的基础。结论。培根关于科学与政治权力之间相互关系的观点是由他的哲学发展以及他的政治经验所塑造的,这使得他的理论从行政改革主义到伦理分析,再到社会批评和乌托邦主义。
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