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Latin word which means knowledge

Scientia

Science technology and society doesn't only include the hard sciences but also include what sciences

Humanities and social sciences

Eras of science

Ancient science


medieval science


modern science


science today

Westerners have more historical data about science the greeks resend the principles and sensible phenomena the apprehended by the senses

Ancient science

who regarded metaphysics as the supreme of the sciences since it studies the ultimate cause of things

Aristotle

6 greeks who engage in scientific reasoning

Euclid


Hipparcus and ptolemy


Archimedes


Galen


Aristotle


Hero

the greek who engage in geometry

Euclid

The greeks who engaged in astronomy

Hipparcus and ptolemy

The greek who engaged in mechanism

Archimedes

The greek who engaged in logic

Aristotle

The great who engaged in optics

Hero

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

What established philosophy

Theology

Flourishing of modern sciences such as mechanics astronomy & mathematics

Modern science

The scientist did not opposed theology and philosophy

Copernicus kepler galileo newton

Everything can be explained through mechanical principles

Mechanistic view of the world

Established the mechanical view of the world

Francis bacon and rene de cartes

Belief that philosophically ideas are abstraction should not be considered as knowledge

Scientism

Separates science and faith and other sciences

Scientism

Philosophical system recognizing only non metaphysical facts and observable phenomena rejects metaphysics and theism

Positivism

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

Scientific beliefs and philosophical systems

Scientism


Positivism


Relativism

Definition of science he said that certain knowledge flu causes or metaphysics

Aristotle

Definitions of science in which he said that systematic and mediate knowledge of beings and their properties or causes

Thomas of aquinas

Systematized body of knowledge based on facts

Science

3 characteristics of science in which must be satisfied to be classified as science

Systematic


based on facts


body of knowledge

Aristotle's three classifications of science

Speculative science


science of ethics


poetic or productive sciences

Seeks knowledge as an end in itself

Speculative science

Seeks knowledge necessary for our own moral perfection

Science of ethics

Seeks knowledge necessary to produce or make certain objects

Poetic or productive sciences

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

Withstand time resulted when knowledge is refined rejecting theories and conclusions however there are old sciences that can simply be rejected

Truth