About Bacon
Francis Bacon (1561–1626) was an English philosopher, statesman, and essayist, who is often regarded as the father of empiricism and the scientific method. His works, particularly "Novum Organum," laid the groundwork for modern scientific inquiry, emphasizing observation and experimentation over reliance on tradition. In addition to his contributions to philosophy and science, Bacon served as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England, reflecting his significant role in the political landscape of his time.