

Roger Bacon and the Birth of the Modern Epistemic Divide
This article examines the pivotal role of Roger Bacon in the transformation of Western epistemology from medieval scholasticism to the foundations of modern scientific and mechanistic thought. It argues that Bacon’s elevation of experiment and mathematics as epistemic authorities initiated a structural division between reason and experience that later emerged philosophically as the distinction between a priori and a posteriori knowledge in Kant. The study explains Aristotle
Arda Tunca
Dec 17, 20258 min read














