Baconianism

/bəˈkoʊniənɪzəm/ noun

A philosophical school or movement based on Francis Bacon's ideas, particularly emphasizing empirical observation and the scientific method over pure speculation.

From 'Baconian' + the suffix '-ism' (from Greek -ismos), creating an abstract noun for the doctrine or system of beliefs, developed during the 17th-18th centuries as Bacon's ideas influenced intellectual thought.

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