Knowledge
Physis Philosophers
Development of Tecnology
Types of Knowledge
Scientists
100

They come from Greek and pisteme, which means knowledge, and logos, which means reason.

Epistemology

100

He is considered the first philosopher of the physis. He thought that there was an arché or principle of all things, he decided that the arché is water.

Thales of Miletus (624-546 BC)

100

Deals with the necessary procedures to perform an activity with the purpose.

Technique 

100

This Kind of Knowledge is based on the research of the reality of various human phenomena or behaviors, which can not necessarily be verified or reproduced experimentally.

Philosophical

100

In 1905 he publishes his theory of special relativity.

Albert Einstein

200

A system of thought or theory that is not formed in a scientific way.

Pseudoscience

200

Was the first philosopher to formulate a different system, heliocentric theory.

Aristarchus (310-230 BC)

200

Their key activities were aimed at hunting and gathering wild fruits.

Prehistory

200

The set of beliefs a human cultural group shares about an absolute divinity.

Religious Knowledge

200

He proposed that all things are made up of small particles called atoms that combine among them to create molecules.

John Dalton

300

Who concludes that the process of knowledge and rely upon knowledge, are daily life matters, not exclusive of academic or specialized situations, which lead us to make better decisions.

Edgar Morin and Julián Baggini

300

He returned to the four material principles proposed by his predecessors: water (Thales of Miletus), air (Anaximenes), fire (Heraclitus) and earth (Xenophanes) to affirm that the four are in constant movement, by mixing and repulsing them continually.

Empedocles of Agrigento (595-444 BC)

300

Growth of population, the old villages were transformed into big cities with architectural constructions.

Antiquity

300

This kind of knowledge is based on the documentary, experimental, and descriptive research.

Scientific Knowledge

300

He was the pioneer of the experimental scientific method and the first to use a reflecting telescope.

Galileo Galilei

400

Said that reason by itself is empty and any idea must come from experience or must be linked to it to be reliable.

Jhon Locke

400

Who devised and recorded the first classification of living beings.

Aristotle

400

Taylorism inspired the new organization of work. The Industrial Revolution brought with it a new system of production, capitalism.

Contemporary Age

400

This type is based on everyday experience.

Daily Knowledge

400

He presented the law: "The pressure of a gas in a closed container is inversely proportional to the volume of the container when the temperature is constant".

Robert Boyle

500

He gave weight to emotions, which he called "reasons of the heart"

Blaise Pascal

500

He proposes the existence of an original component, a material so indivisible and infinitely small, that it is imperceptible to us. He called it "Atom"

Democritus

500

Improvement in business management, health, education, and social services in nations, accompanied by scientific and technological progress.

XX and XXI Centuries

500

Explain the creation, but it does not investigate or doubt about the given explanations, but it provides them for sure, from the beginning.

Mythical Knowledge

500

"The attraction between two bodies, whatever they are, is proportional to their masses as well as inversely proportional to the square of their distance". Who presented this law?

Isaac Newton

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