Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... scientific ideas of their master . The Philosophy of Nature in Timaios Plato's own conception of the universe appears in one of his last dialogues , Timaios . Formally , Timaios is not a scientific work . Its purpose is to outline the ...
... scientific ideas of their master . The Philosophy of Nature in Timaios Plato's own conception of the universe appears in one of his last dialogues , Timaios . Formally , Timaios is not a scientific work . Its purpose is to outline the ...
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... scientific knowledge . The Process of Abstraction For Aristotle , scientific knowledge is characterized by various degrees of abstraction . Thus he always abstracts from individual features of a complex phenomenon : a scientific ...
... scientific knowledge . The Process of Abstraction For Aristotle , scientific knowledge is characterized by various degrees of abstraction . Thus he always abstracts from individual features of a complex phenomenon : a scientific ...
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... scientific poverty of the schools — or perhaps because of it - Antiquity was looked back on as a golden age that had to be re - established in Europe . Throughout the Middle Ages the dream of a cultural or scientific renaissance was ...
... scientific poverty of the schools — or perhaps because of it - Antiquity was looked back on as a golden age that had to be re - established in Europe . Throughout the Middle Ages the dream of a cultural or scientific renaissance was ...
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Science Before the Greeks | 1 |
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