Francis Bacon’s ‘Of Studies’: Explanation / RTC / Reference to Context / Analysis

 




Explain the following in your own words:

Reade not to Contradict, and Confute; Nor to Beleeve and Take for granted; Nor to Finde Talk and Discourse; But to weigh and Consider.

This excerpt has been taken from Francis Bacon’s essay ‘Of Studies’.

These words have been spoken in the reference of discussing the various aspects of studies by the essayist.

We all need to study, but the point is that the purposes of study are not the same. However, in this regard, Bacon leads us to the actual direction. We must not read for the sake of contradiction or to ‘confute’. That is to say, the purpose of study is neither to dispute nor to become a faultfinder. We are forbidden to nurture our censorious attitude always. Again, the purpose of study is neither to believe everything nor to take things for granted without applying our consideration. That is to say, we are not supposed to be credulous as well. Moreover, it should also be kept in mind that study is not meant for conversation alone. Instead of all these, we are rather advised to study for the sake of applying our intelligence, analysing a situation, considering the same properly and then taking correct decisions. The act of studying should enlighten us all from our within. We must understand and we must try to figure out how to ‘weigh’ a situation without being censorious and without being credulous. The fact is that we must learn how to apply our analytical faculty. Rather than becoming a ‘full’ man or a ‘ready’ man, we should become an ‘exact’ man instead.

 

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