
Notes on the History of Science
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Physics classes typically present ideas in the following manner: Students are shown a scientific law such as Galileo’s law of free fall. The meaning of this law is then explained, with definitions of key terms, and then key experiments are...
Thomas Kuhn’s 1962 book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions presented his theory of how scientific worldviews change over the course of history. For Kuhn, the history of science consists of long periods of relatively mechanical “normal...
The Scientific Revolution stands as one of the most crucial developments of civilization. Centered in seventeenth-century Europe, it encompassed an explosion of discoveries about the natural world – discoveries in astronomy, physics, anatom...
Karl Popper was one of the most influential philosophers of science of the twentieth century.
He is famous for his view that science fundamentally consists of “conjectures and refutations”: bold statements of general laws, followed by syst...
In chapter two of my book God Versus Nature, I focus on how the ancient Greeks originated the basic scientific mindset, in which the world is seen as operating through cause and effect. I also present a brief overview of their scientific ac...
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Fred Seiler is the author of God Versus Nature: The Conflict Between Religion and Science in History (Epigraph Books, 2020).
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