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It is clear that Bacon envisioned the mind as a kind of internal society, with the diVerent faculties enshrined in a constitution respecting the separation of powers.[1]
  1. ;Anthony Kenny (2006), The Rise of Modern Philosophy, vol III, Oxford:Clarendon Press, p. 30