<p>In 'An Address to Men of Science,' Richard Carlile presents a compelling treatise denouncing the pervasive influence of superstition in Great Britain and advocating for a curriculum steeped in empirical knowledge. His essay underscores the necessity for educational reform, arguing that the erudition of scientific principles such as astronomy, geography, natural history, and chemistry is paramount. Carlile's writing is incisive and elegant, wea...