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Factually incorrect about 1. Galileo ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MjsL17xSXuA.htmlfeature=shared 2. The middle ages ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e9-l34TcV_U.htmlfeature=shared Very biased towards a favourable view of the enlightenment. Copleston's 12 volume history of philosophy is a better alternative, for those who have the time.
This is a very self-centered narration of science from a European narrow view of history. So, for 1500 years, no major contributions were made to Aristotle's work until it was rediscovered in Europe? The truth is that Westerners only found Aristotle's works by translating them from Arabic texts during the Renaissance. You can yourslef find out where the science had been flourishing before modern europeans.
This is true. And some advances, such as the Arabic system of numerals, was adopted in, I believe (please verify this) the 1200s in Europe. However, it is but a myth that medieval europe was intellectual backwater. European style of fortresses (later adopted by the muslims during the crusades), and the university system etc. began primarily in medieval Europe and spread from there.
There are no such thing as a free lunch. Just different ways of paying for it. Norway is no exception. But perhaps our system is better for the majority of prople rather than the few.
I love the work Bjorn Ole Rasch does with Bukkene Bruse. He seems like a really nice bloke as well as a gentle and inspiring teacher. The students are lucky. If I had the money and time i’d sign up. I love my music.
No one doubts about education...but knowledge without human character is unsocial....now scientific temperaments working to make more profits for economy...cousing duplicate products everywhere.... destabilizing environment as the users are not dutyful...the good n healthy milk of natural cow is made Jersey cow...is duplicate thing...so is with veg. Non veg.. chicken etc. Making more hospitals...more duplicate medicines etc. So....??? Work only what is good for the human society not for the buisness men. They research about viruses and speard it then sale vaccines... scientific community are not responsible for this ...!!! The time already reached to discuss serious things now ..let the users take responsibility for using a product and take care of carbon he/she emits.
Basically in every scientific hypothesis lies atleast one fundamental underlying philosophical assumption. This assumption acts as the interpreter of data acquired by testing. These philosophical assumptions are the reason why there might be totally different paradigms of the same exact observation. Moreover, we will be stuck in an infinite regress if we were to verify every single thing empirically for affirming something. So there has to a-priori axioms which we presuppose to be absolutely true. For instance it is apriori that we assume that everything we sense using our 5 senses is absolutely true. We did not derive this conclusion using the scientific method.
lol. USA in in shambles and only the Americans think they have a great country. I was there 2 weeks ago... Homeless everywhere, everything is overpriced and the 20% Tip: Where customers also need to pay for the employees wages....