Instauration «2026 Update»
The word first appeared in English in the early 16th century, derived from the Latin instaurare , meaning "to renew or restore". It shares the same roots as the word "store".
Rebuilding or repairing something that has fallen into a state of dilapidation. instauration
The final, completed system of natural philosophy (which he never reached). 3. Other Cultural Contexts The word first appeared in English in the
Provisional results found using old methods but intended as a bridge. derived from the Latin instaurare
A new logical tool for interpreting nature, moving away from Aristotelian syllogisms toward inductive reasoning.
A factual record of natural phenomena to serve as the foundation for philosophy.