Philosophy Of Science🌍

in #philosophy7 years ago

Philosophy as we know is the study of fundamental nature of knowledge, reality n existence especially when considered as academic discipline.

But this Philosophy we are talking about,

How? And what is the history about?.
Let's find out!

The history of the philosophy of science, certainly in the Western world, begins with the philosophers of Ancient Greece.

Whilst many other philosophers contributed to the very beginning of the scientific process, the genesis of science began with the contrast between Platonism and Aristotleism.

Plato (428/427 BC[a] - 348/347 BC) had the archetypal Greek belief, that humanity was born with an innate knowledge of everything, and that learning was a process of unlocking the memories.

His argument was that everything had a perfect potential abstract form, and that any knowledge gained through observation and experiment was filtered by the senses. Empirical knowledge, according to Plato, was mere opinion. Therefore, he reasoned, that pure knowledge could be advanced by deduction alone.

Aristotle (384 - 322 BCE), by contrast, believed that Plato had everything the wrong way around, and that knowledge could only be gained by comparing it with what was already known and perceived.
download.jpg

For example, Plato's famous idealized Republic required a perfect Philosopher King to rule it, with wisdom and benevolence. He argued that because such a perfect human being could exist, therefore such a king would be possible to find.

Aristotle countered this concept by stating that because he had never seen or heard of such a human in recorded history, then it was an impossible concept. He believed that inductive reasoning was required to establish some basic premises before scientific demonstrations.

Between the two schools of thought, the idea of deductive reasoning emerged, which has remained a cornerstone of the scientific method. This idea remained a common theme throughout the history of philosophy of science.

Sort:  

The foundation of this discourse is very wrong.

Philosophy does not have a definition, what it has is called definitions!

Western philosophy did not begin with the Greek. Greek philosophy is just the most popular one because their philosophies were documented.

The history of philosophy of science did not start with anybody! Avoid generalization when writing philosophical discourse.

There are thousands of scholars before Plato and Aristotle. If you want to pick Greek scholars which those two are among, then the early scholars that talked on science are the Ionians.

To discuss 'science' in Ancient Greek philosophy, you have to start with Thales, Anaxemander and Anaxemenes. These are scholars from Greek that talked about science.

Please avoid affirmative terms like certainly, obviously when discussing philosophy.
Thanks.

Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120110112738AAubSna