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‘Novum organon renovatum’ is a classic book written by the renowned author and philosopher William Whewell. Published in 1858, the book is a revised and updated version of Francis Bacon’s original work ‘Novum Organon’, which was first published in 1620. Whewell’s ‘Novum organon renovatum’ is considered a masterpiece in the field of philosophy and has had a lasting impact on the development of scientific methodology.In this book, Whewell introduces his own system of Inductive Reasoning, which he believes can lead to a more comprehensive understanding of the natural world. He emphasizes the importance of observation and experimentation in the scientific process and argues that scientists should rely less on deductive reasoning and more on inductive reasoning to make accurate and reliable conclusions.Whewell also discusses the role of language and terminology in the advancement of science, emphasizing the need for precise and clear language to avoid confusion and promote understanding.’Novum organon renovatum’ is a must-read for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the development of scientific knowledge. Whewell’s contributions to the field are still highly regarded today, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.







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