Modern Western science began in the late Renaissance, around the 16th century, marked by a shift towards empirical observation and experimentation. Key figures, such as Galileo Galilei and Francis Bacon, emphasized the scientific method, which laid the foundation for systematic inquiry. This period also saw the development of key scientific disciplines and the questioning of traditional beliefs, leading to significant advancements in understanding the natural world.
Advances in science have had a dramatic affect on not only Western civilization, but everywhere on the world. Science has helped cure many diseases, improved transportation, helped improve communications, and aided in production in farmlands. Science has also had a major impact in solar energy and cleaning up fossil fuels.
Aristotle is considered to be the father of western science.
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it begined in 1789
So many intellectual minds were born that century.
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Modern science is frequently thought to begin with the French philosopher (mathematician, scientist and writer) René Descartes.
Western Science Center was created in 2006.
Advances in science have had a dramatic affect on not only Western civilization, but everywhere on the world. Science has helped cure many diseases, improved transportation, helped improve communications, and aided in production in farmlands. Science has also had a major impact in solar energy and cleaning up fossil fuels.
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Science begin in the 16th or the 17th century about 1600's
No 'father of modern science' shouldn't be capitalized.
The Story of Modern Science was created in 1923.
Miracles of Modern Science was created in 2005.
Modern Science - band - was created in 2007.
Plato's contributions to science were primarily philosophical in nature, focusing on the nature of reality and the pursuit of knowledge. He believed in the existence of an ideal realm of perfect forms, which influenced the development of empirical inquiry and scientific methodology. While he did not make direct scientific discoveries, his ideas shaped the foundations of Western philosophy and science.