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Philosophy and Science


            The scientific revolution began in the "Middle Ages" and has been foundational on how we today have learned. There are some scholars that attribute the rise of science to the traditional beliefs of Christianity. This was a very important belief as it enabled the framework to be built in the 17th century that continued into the 18th century. All the studies in the 17th and 18th century have provided us with important scientific ideas that have been changed vastly over many years[ CITATION Fie13 l 1033 ].
             Philosophy is a value within the world that connects with methodological views we have in life. The connection may be direct or indirect within the culture system, science, art, law, religion and politics. Interacting forms with all forms, philosophy is generally substantial and open for interpretation. Science and philosophy have always learned from each other regardless of who is involved during the time[ CITATION Fie13 l 1033 ]. In philosophy, it ties the discoveries in science to broader observations while the sciences are more methodological in the worldly views and the principles are more universal. The foundation of modern science has been perceived to be based on the thoughts of philosophy. Some of the current theories that are believed to be a general form of philosophy are motion, space, principles of conservation of matter and motion, and the ideas of the infinity and inexhaustibility of matter. Philosophy has influenced the development of science in its progression over years through the knowledge of the specialized fields it has created and is a step forward in how the world views it development[ CITATION Fie13 l 1033 ].
             Philosophical statements are based on facts that are studied by the sciences. The generalizations of the facts were discovered through principles, concepts, laws, and proposition systems. These specialized sciences are achievements that are enumerated in philosophical statements.


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