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Latin word which means knowledge |
Scientia |
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Science technology and society doesn't only include the hard sciences but also include what sciences |
Humanities and social sciences |
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Eras of science |
Ancient science medieval science modern science science today |
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Westerners have more historical data about science the greeks resend the principles and sensible phenomena the apprehended by the senses |
Ancient science |
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who regarded metaphysics as the supreme of the sciences since it studies the ultimate cause of things |
Aristotle |
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6 greeks who engage in scientific reasoning |
Euclid Hipparcus and ptolemy Archimedes Galen Aristotle Hero |
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the greek who engage in geometry |
Euclid |
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The greeks who engaged in astronomy |
Hipparcus and ptolemy |
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The greek who engaged in mechanism |
Archimedes |
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The greek who engaged in logic |
Aristotle |
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The great who engaged in optics |
Hero |
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Blended reason and faith because of science expansion god as the ultimate fullness of knowledge establishments of european universities paving the way of theology liberal arts natural sciences and mathematics the movement serves as the backbone of modern science |
Medieval science |
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What established philosophy |
Theology |
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Flourishing of modern sciences such as mechanics astronomy & mathematics |
Modern science |
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The scientist did not opposed theology and philosophy |
Copernicus kepler galileo newton |
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Everything can be explained through mechanical principles |
Mechanistic view of the world |
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Established the mechanical view of the world |
Francis bacon and rene de cartes |
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Belief that philosophically ideas are abstraction should not be considered as knowledge |
Scientism |
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Separates science and faith and other sciences |
Scientism |
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Philosophical system recognizing only non metaphysical facts and observable phenomena rejects metaphysics and theism |
Positivism |
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Positive sciences is threatened by relativism who's one of the belief that science alone cannot cure the illnesses of the society ethics slowly games ground to be considered as a guiding factor for scientific development catered by the advent of genetic engineering such as upholding the dignity of the human person over scientific developments metaphysics on the radar |
science today |
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Scientific beliefs and philosophical systems |
Scientism Positivism Relativism |
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Definition of science he said that certain knowledge flu causes or metaphysics |
Aristotle |
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Definitions of science in which he said that systematic and mediate knowledge of beings and their properties or causes |
Thomas of aquinas |
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Systematized body of knowledge based on facts |
Science |
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3 characteristics of science in which must be satisfied to be classified as science |
Systematic based on facts body of knowledge |
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Aristotle's three classifications of science |
Speculative science science of ethics poetic or productive sciences |
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Seeks knowledge as an end in itself |
Speculative science |
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Seeks knowledge necessary for our own moral perfection |
Science of ethics |
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Seeks knowledge necessary to produce or make certain objects |
Poetic or productive sciences |
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Science is the body of knowledge it is never final it is temporary and changeable what is true today may not be true tomorrow |
Knowledge |
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Withstand time resulted when knowledge is refined rejecting theories and conclusions however there are old sciences that can simply be rejected |
Truth |