He may have invented gunpowder in 1250, and he was one of the first people to think scientifically; despite the fact that everyone else listened to what they had been told by authorities.
Very important.Because without the science laboratory.You can't study about the experiments or other lessons you need to study there..And also the science laboratory is the right place to study lessons of you science book. Answered by: Angela Lopez of M.C.S
Attitudes,liketo be curioushaving perseveranceto be open-mindedto be fair and objectiveto be scepticallyto be humblehaving integrityare important to study science because it develops a positive attitude in a scientist
yes, because it is important to learn about the technology and all living things around us.
The study of psychology is a study in science. Psychology is the study of human behavior from a scientific perspective.
They are important because if the following steps are not carefully taken the outcome could change.
Roger Bacon was born in Ilchester in Somerset, England around the dates of 1213 to 1214 at the local Friary. It is not known the exact date of birth but the birthplace is well known along those who study the History of Science
Roger Bacon was a 13th-century Franciscan friar and philosopher who is best known for his contributions to the fields of optics, alchemy, and the scientific method. He studied the natural sciences, emphasizing empirical observation and experimentation. Bacon advocated for the use of mathematics and was influential in the development of the scientific approach during the medieval period. His work laid the groundwork for future advancements in science and philosophy.
Roger Bacon.
why important to study about science and scientist? p;
What is science?
Science is the study of how life works but not why it is here so it is the important study of almost anything.
Roger R Flynn has written: 'Design and evaluation of an introductory course in information science and its instructional materials' -- subject(s): Information science, Study and teaching
Carolyn Sheets Brockway has written: 'Allyn and Bacon general science' -- subject(s): Science, Study and teaching (Higher)
Roger Bacon's greatest accomplishments include pioneering the scientific method through his emphasis on empirical observation and experimentation, advocating for the importance of mathematics in natural sciences, and his advancements in optics and the study of light. He also made important contributions in linguistics and the development of the modern concept of the microscope.
Roger Bacon has written: 'The ' Opus majus' of Roger Bacon--Supplementary volume: containing revised text of first three parts' 'Liber primus (& secundus) Communium Naturalium Fratris Rogeri' 'Moralis philosophia' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Medieval, Ethics, Medieval Philosophy 'Compendium studii theologiae' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Theology 'The art and science of logic' -- subject(s): Ouvrages avant 1800, Early works to 1800, Logique, Logic 'Fratris Rogeri Bacon Opus majus ad Clementum Quartum, pontificem romanum' 'Questiones altere supra libros prime philosophie Aristotelis (Metaphysica (I-IV)' -- subject(s): Metaphysica 'The famous historie of Fryer Bacon' 'De multiplicatione specierum' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Light, Philosophy of nature 'Rogerii Bacconis Perspectiva' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Optics 'Philosophy' 'Moral Philosophy' 'Roger Bacon's Letter' 'Roger Bacon's Selected Occult Writings' 'Root of the World' 'Opera hactenus inedita, facs. X' 'The Study of Tongues' 'Lettera a Clemente IV' 'Experimental Science' 'The Opus majus of Roger Bacon' -- subject(s): Bacon, Clement IV, English Philosopher, English Philosophy, Guy de Folques, Roger 'Fratris Rogeri Bacon De retardatione accidentium senectutis, cum aliis opusculis de rebus medicinalibus' -- subject(s): Medicine, Medieval, Old age, Medieval Medicine 'Questiones supra librum De causis' 'The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon (Thoemmes Press - Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy)' 'This boke doth create all of the beste waters artyfycialles' -- subject(s): Medieval Medicine 'Liber de sensu et sensato' -- subject(s): Senses and perception, Reasoning 'Metaphysica fratris Rogeri ordinis fratrum minorum' -- subject(s): Metaphysics, Theology 'Rogerii Bacconis Angli viri eminentissimi Perspectiua' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Philosophy of nature, Optics 'The Causes of Error' 'Rogeri Baconis Moralis philosophia' 'The Opus majus of Roger Bacon' 'The Mirror of Alchemy Composed by the Famous Friar Roger Bacon Sometime Fellow of Martin College and Brasen-nase College in Oxenforde'
Very important.Because without the science laboratory.You can't study about the experiments or other lessons you need to study there..And also the science laboratory is the right place to study lessons of you science book. Answered by: Angela Lopez of M.C.S
Attitudes,liketo be curioushaving perseveranceto be open-mindedto be fair and objectiveto be scepticallyto be humblehaving integrityare important to study science because it develops a positive attitude in a scientist