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historyforatheists.com
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| | | | | Neil DeGrasse Tyson often claims the Islamic Golden Age of science was ended in the twelfth century by Al-Ghazali. But historians disagree. | |
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newhumanist.org.uk
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| | | | | James Hannam's book is a good read but presents a distorted view of the medieval period and the development of science that suits his Catholic agenda, claims Charles Freeman. | |
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blogs.otago.ac.nz
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a collection of academic and philosophical content related to early modern natural philosophy, experimental methods, and Newtonian thought. It includes discussions on Newton's theological methodology, the role of God in natural philosophy, and the integration of empirical and rational approaches. There are also mentions of workshops, academic publications, and historical contexts surrounding the works of figures like Locke, Newton, and others. | |
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judithcurry.com
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| | | by Mike Zajko This post addresses an issue that has been coming up recurrently since the start of this blog. I hope it might be a way to step back and reflect on the nature of science in general, as ... Continue reading ? | ||