Epistemological Bases of Knowledge
The Science and its Method in Ancient Times
The Science and its Method in Modern Era. The Scientific Method
Science and Technology: their Concept, Characteristics, Transcendence, and Impact
The Knowledge and Types of Sciences According to their Process of Research and Construction of Experience
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What does the latin episteme mean?

Knowledge

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They arose as a first attempt to explain reality from what was closest to people

Myths

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Model of the Univese proposed by Copernicus

Heliocentric system

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Period of history where the Roman society was divided into social classes

Antiquity

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The type of knowledge that we empirically acquire through our lives

Daily knowledge

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The three parts of the creation of knowledge are...

The knowing subject, the object of study, and the relationship between them

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Greek philosophers that studied nature and its foundations

Philosophers of Physis

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How long did it take Nicolaus Copernicus to develop his model of the Universe?

25 years

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What triggered the spread of the Protestant Reformation?

The development of the printing press

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Type of knowledge that contains excellent narrations with extraordinary characters, gods, and heroes who decide the future of the human and natural world directly

Mythical knowledge

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They are the two main conceptions of the acquirement of knowledge

Empiricism and rationalism

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The first philosopher that proposed an heliocentric system

Aristarchus

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The most important theory proposed by Isaac Newton

Theory of Universal Gravitation

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Period of history where Taylorism was implemented

Contemporary Age

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What are the two only formal sciences?

Mathematics and Logic

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The main exponent of rationalism

Renè Descartes

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First philosopher who proposed the existance of the atom

Democritus

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Discovered the laws of accelerated motion and the laws of pendulum

Galileo Galilei

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Period of history where Christianity spread widely throughout Europe

Middle Ages

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What categories are factual sciences divided into?

Social and natural

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Who illustrated the different conceptions about the arisement of knowledge with ants, spiders, and bees

Francis Bacon

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Philosopher who proposed that the principle of all things was water

Thales of Miletus

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Scientist who made the first experiments on the transformation of matter

Robert Boyle

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Designed the first steam engine

Thomas Newcomen

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They are the characteristics of scientific knowledge

Rational, systematic, and methodical

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