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The English philosopher and scientist considered as the founder of modern science is Sir Francis Bacon. He is known for his advancement of the scientific method and his emphasis on empirical observation and experimentation in understanding the natural world. Bacon's works, such as Novum Organum and The Advancement of Learning, laid the foundation for the scientific revolution in the 17th century.
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Descartes was a mathematician and a philosopher, not a scientist. Of course, his work in mathematics has been very useful to science.
The first social scientist is often considered to be Auguste Comte, a French philosopher who coined the term "sociology." However, other early social scientists like Harriet Martineau and Karl Marx also made significant contributions to the field.
Modern science is frequently thought to begin with the French philosopher (mathematician, scientist and writer) René Descartes.
Thales taught astronomy and mathematics. Aristotle accredited him with being the founder of Science, as well as the father of Geometry.
The political philosopher who defined political science as the systematic study of the state and government was Harold Lasswell. He was an American political scientist known for his contributions to the field of political science theory and methodology.
Friedel Weinert has written: 'The Scientist as Philosopher' 'Copernicus, Darwin, & Freud' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Science
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A scientist is someone who studies science.
George Boole was an English mathematician, philosopher and logician. He lived from 1815-1864. He was born in Lincolnshire, England and died in County Cork, Ireland. He was a founder of Computer science and some of his theories/methods helped people make the first digital computers.
The German philosopher and political scientist Wilhelm von Humboldt is often credited with calling political science the "master science." He believed that political science encompassed and linked all aspects of human behavior and social life.
RenΓ© Descartes is often regarded as the scientist-philosopher who bridged the gap between the scientists of the 17th century and the philosophers of the next. His work in both science and philosophy helped shape the way we view the world and our place in it.