Paradoxically, Bacon holds that the internally colonized may be treated with greater severity, as suppressed rebels, than the externally colonized, who are more fitly a subject of the ius gentium.
Empiricism, scientific method
Paradoxically, Bacon holds that the internally colonized may be treated with greater severity, as suppressed rebels, than the externally colonized, who are more fitly a subject of the ius gentium.
Empiricism, scientific method
Textual and historical reconstruction of Bacon's thought on imperial and colonial warfare.
Early 17th Century (general period of his writings)
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"Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not; a sense of humor to console him for what he is."
Humorous"For the sense is a thing infirm and erring, and the mind is a thing variable and full of perturbation, and governed as it were by chance."
Controversial"For in the mind of man, there is a natural evil, a natural darkness, which, unless it be purged and illuminated, will ever be prone to error."
Controversial"Discretion of speech is more than eloquence."
Controversial"To be ignorant of the causes of evils is to be deprived of the remedy."
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