Premodern science aimed to harmonize the visible world with the spiritual world, while modern science abandons the spiritual world to manipulate the material world for technological progress.
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Premodern science aimed to harmonize the visible world with the spiritual world, while modern science abandons the spiritual world to manipulate the material world for technological progress.
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Galileo becomes remembered as the father of modern science because Protestants turn his trial into propaganda about science above religion, even though Jiang says the math for heliocentrism was still weak at the time.
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"...Okay, so let's focus on the three major differences between pre -modern science and modern science, okay? The first major difference is, it focuses..."
"...okay? So that's the first major difference between pre -modern and modern science. Second major difference is that pre -modern science relies entirely on..."
"...Galileo will be... Will be remembered now as the father of modern science because he put science above religion. And even though Galileo was..."
"...more in detail, right? And the last thing is in pre -modern science, people are relying on divine inspiration in order to discover the..."
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Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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