How does studies perfect us?
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An Analysis of Francis Bacon’s Essay ‘Of Studies’
Kevin Shau
Kevin Shau
Apr 24, 2019·7 min read
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Central to any humanities education is knowing how and when to apply what one has learned. Justification of the humanities would be necessary even if we lived in an age in which the value of a true liberal arts education was widely known. I say this because much of what passes for liberal arts today is deeply ideological and based in pseudo-disciplines. A true liberal arts education, based in the trivium (grammar, logic, and rhetoric) and emphasizing an understanding of and appreciation for the great classics, aims at the excellence of the individual. Francis Bacon (1561–1626), being one of the most important writers for any student of the humanities to study, should be part of the basic curriculum. Among his writings, his Essays offer an immensely practical understanding of the humanities. Among his essays, Of Studies is perhaps the greatest. What is the value of studying in the liberal arts? Francis Bacon offers an utterly compelling answer. This article will be an analysis of what I would argue is one of the most important essays ever written.
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Studying perfect is very difficult:-
The things we need to do are:-
- Hear motivational video.
- Eat light foods so that it do not let more sleeping.
- read chapter then revise it.
- write short notes .
- take sufficient sleep.