Some people, when they get scientific reason they understand it better and then it helps them to be influenced.
Primitive people
Some consider philosophy to be the oldest social science because it has been studied since ancient times and has influenced the development of other social sciences.
Philosophy and physiology were the two disciplines that heavily influenced the emergence of psychology as a science. Philosophy provided the theoretical foundations for understanding the mind and behavior, while physiology contributed to the scientific methods and experimental approaches used in psychology.
Greek philosophy has influenced today's culture in various ways, such as shaping the foundations of Western thought, influencing ethical and moral principles, and contributing to the development of fields like science, politics, and art.
Its art, arts, sculpture, buildings, language, philosophy and science, and of course its propensity for warfare.
James H. Fetzer has written: 'Philosophy and Cognitive Science' 'Philosophy of science' -- subject(s): Science, Philosophy 'Computers and cognition' -- subject(s): Cognitive science 'Glossary of epistemology/philosophy of science' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Knowledge, Theory of, Philosophy, Science, Theory of Knowledge 'Artificial intelligence' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence 'Philosophy and cognitive science' -- subject(s): Philosophy and cognitive science
Philosophy is a science by it self.Human society is a laboratory for its experiments.
Yes, Roger Bacon was a Christian. He was a friar in the Franciscan religious order and his work in science and philosophy was influenced by his Christian beliefs.
He was an avid reader of the Vedic Philosophy.
Christianity and Greek Philosophy
Philosophy is no longer a field of Science at all. Science, specifically Physics, did develop from Philosophy, and other Sciences developed from Physics. This (above) explains the term "PhD" (Doctor of Philosophy) and "Physician". There are many differences between Philosophy and Science. The most important is probably that Science deals exclusively with physical objects (living or not), while Philosophy has a wider area of concern. Also, in Science, questions can (often) be answered by performing an experiment. If everyone agrees that the experiment was designed and done well, the results are accepted as "the correct answer." It is not like that in Philosophy.
Michael bloxx Two works of political science that greatly influenced the constitution of the united states were: Cyropedia by Xenophon The Prince by Machiavelli