Pillars of Twentieth Century’s Philosophy of Science
Keywords:
Philosophy, Science, Ancient Greece, Enlightenment, Religious Dogmas, Empirical ReasoningAbstract
The philosophy of science has a rich and complex history that spans millennia. Its origins can be traced back to ancient Greece, where thinkers like Thales proposed fundamental ideas about the natural world. However, it was during the Age of Enlightenment that science truly flourished, challenging religious dogmas and emphasizing empirical reasoning.
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