Francis Bacon Quote

Man, as the minister and interpreter of nature, dies and understands as much as his observations on the order of nature, either with regard to things or the mind permit him, and neither knows or is capable of more.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 30), Novum Organum


Man, as the minister and interpreter of nature, dies and understands as much as his observations on the order of nature, either with regard to things ...

Man, as the minister and interpreter of nature, dies and understands as much as his observations on the order of nature, either with regard to things ...

Man, as the minister and interpreter of nature, dies and understands as much as his observations on the order of nature, either with regard to things ...

Man, as the minister and interpreter of nature, dies and understands as much as his observations on the order of nature, either with regard to things ...