Medieval Philosophy and Its Impact on Modern Science - David Chong - 9786299965701 - Gerakbudaya

Medieval Philosophy and Its Impact on Modern Science - David Chong - 9786299965701 - Gerakbudaya

ISBN: 9786299965701
Publisher: Gerakbudaya
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Medieval philosophy, often overshadowed by its “Dark Ages” connotations, played a critical role in laying the foundation for modern science. This book challenges the traditional view and explores how the integration of philosophical principles and natural world studies during the Middle Ages fostered a spirit of scientific inquiry.

Through analysis of historiography, the work of influential thinkers like Aquinas and Bacon, and the impact of intellectual movements like Scholasticism, the book reveals how medieval thought shaped scientific methods and ideas. It reviews in-depth into how medieval scholars grappled with the relationship between faith and reason, the nature of existence, and the principles governing the natural world. These very ideas, the book argues, laying the foundation for the empirical approaches that define modern science.

Ultimately, the book aims to demonstrate the essential role medieval philosophy played in transitioning from theological speculation to systematic observation and experimentation. It highlights the often-overlooked contributions of the medieval period to the evolution of modern scientific thought.

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