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- Anaxagoras (6622 bytes)
9: ...rned to love and admire him and the poet [[Euripides]] derived from him an enthusiasm for science and ...
10: ...ssert that even [[Socrates]] was among his disciples.
12: ...is nature and his superiority to ordinary weaknesses—traits which legend has embalmed.
14: ...of the celestial bodies led him to form new theories of the universal order, and brought him into coll...
15: ...he [[Peloponnesus]]; the heavenly bodies were masses of stone torn from the earth and ignited by rapid... - History of science (41710 bytes)
2: ...c method]]. The '''history of science''' traces these [[phenomenon|phenomena]] and their pre-cursors b...
4: ...considered to be so fundamental that older inquiries are known as ''pre-scientific''. Still, many plac...
6: ...ledge, notably [[ethics]]. In practice, each of these fields is heavily used by the others as an exter...
8: ==Theories and sociology of the history of science==
9: {{seemain|Theories and sociology of the history of science}} - Aristotle (37648 bytes)
4: ...most influential philosophers in [[Western world|Western]] thought. He wrote many books about [[physi...
8: ...crates did not leave any writings, possibly as a result of the reasons articulated against writing phi...
10: ...n have knowledge of the [[Forms]], the real essences of things, of which the world we see is but an im...
12: ...and difficult to read. Among the most important ones are ''Physics'', ''Metaphysics'', ''[[Nicomachean...
14: ...[[zoology]]. In philosophy, Aristotle wrote on [[aesthetics]], [[economics]], [[ethics]], [[government... - Plato (17363 bytes)
1: ...ton statue 1.jpg|thumb|Statue of a philosopher, presumely Plato, in [[Delphi]].]]
2: ...under of the [[Academy]] in [[Athens]]. In countries speaking Arabic, Turkish or Persian, he is called...
4: ...e ''[[Second Alcibiades (dialogue)|Second Alcibiades]]'').
6: ...ntent and argument of any given dialogue is Socrates' point of view, and how much of it Plato's.
8: ...tes to Plato." -- [[Alfred North Whitehead]], Process and Reality, 1929]] - Giordano Bruno (15356 bytes)
3: ...stronomer]], and [[occultist]] executed as a [[heresy|heretic]], popularly regarded as a martyr to the...
7: ...near [[Naples]]. In [[1572]] he was ordained a priest.
9: ...t time were thought to date uniformly to the earliest days of ancient [[Egypt]]. They are now believed...
10: ...stration of one of Giordano Bruno's mnemonic devices: in the spandrels are the four [[classical elemen...
11: ...r influences included [[Thomas Aquinas]], [[Averroes]], [[Duns Scotus]], [[Marsilio Ficino]], and [[Ni... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
16: *[[Alessandro Achillini]], (1463-1512)
26: *[[Aedesius]], (d. 355)
27: *[[Aenesidemus]], (1st century BC){{fn|R}}
44: *[[Alcibiades]], (c. 450-404 BC)
51: *[[Alexander of Hales]], (d. 1245){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}} - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
2: ...stern world]] will also be accounted for in the present article.
4: ...nce of the 12th century]], interest in natural investigation was renewed. Science developed in this go...
6: ... of Middle Ages as supposedly "[[Dark Ages|Dark Ages]]".
8: ==The Middle Ages: Western World==
10: ===[[Early Middle Ages]]=== - History of political science (4644 bytes)
3: ...ence is a late arrival in terms of [[social sciences]]. However, the discipline has a clear set of ant...
5: ...more [[literary]]- and [[history]]- oriented studies and applied an approach we would understand as cl...
7: ...history, understanding methods of governing, and describing the operation of governments.
9: ...tween [[church]] and state were clarified and contested in this period.
11: ...of analysis and [[empiricism]], writing commentaries on Aristotle's works. - Linnaean classification (11503 bytes)
1: ...mon descent]]. [[Molecular systematics]], which uses [[genome|genomic DNA]] [[bioinformatics|analysis]...
5: ...iest known system of classifying forms of life comes from the Greek philosopher [[Aristotle]], who cla...
7: ... translation into Latin by [[Michael Scot]] survives.
9: ...fessor, [[Conrad von Gesner]] (1516–1565). Gesner's work was a critical compilation of life know...
11: ...ist]]s and the first microscopists is due to the research of people like [[Marcello Malpighi]] (1628&n...
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