No 'father of modern science' shouldn't be capitalized.
Orig. by Eco13: no In this usage, no, since it's general. But say the class was a specific course, like Earth Science 101, you would have to capitalize it.
Sometimes, it depends on what way you use homeland in a sentence. For example if i said "we are going to a homeland in Germany", then you would not capitalize homeland but if i said "we are going to George Washington State of Science Homeland" then you would capitalize it.
Shakespeare was the father of modern English.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
Father of modern science
Galileo is known as the Father of Modern Astronomy, the Father of Modern Science, and the Father of Modern Physics. He is not None for anything.
Galileo
RenΓ© Descartes is often considered the father of modern rationalism. He was a prominent French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist whose work laid the foundation for much of modern philosophy, particularly in terms of the relationship between reason and knowledge. Descartes is famous for his method of doubting everything to arrive at certain knowledge ("Cogito, ergo sum"), which had a lasting influence on the development of modern thought.
You do not captitalize "science", but you should capitalize when it's in the form of "Science 30".
Aristotle was the father of science. He was the first to classify animals and plants. He also developed the inductive-deductive method.
Galileo
Modern science
Dr.Henry Faulds
Galileo Galilei. He is the father of modern science and he is known for discovering the four largest moons of Jupiter named Callisto, Europa, Ganymede, and Io.
Yes, "Science" in Political Science is typically capitalized as it is part of the proper noun for the academic discipline.
Galileo Galilei