1. The Human Sciences - A Historical Perspective
" (Pg.32) This era experienced a scientific revolution that shook itself not only from religion and unquestionable authority, but also freed itself into a new form of inquiry, " whose boundaries knew no limits other than the obedience to the dictates of experience, experiment, verification, and theoretical imagination" (Pg.32) Specifically, astronomy and physics experienced this freedom from the religious constraints once confining scientists' theories and explanations of the natural world. ... During the scientific revolution, where the separation from religion and the st...
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