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Their Natural Philosophy Became Our Science
The natural philosophy of the Middle Ages laid the groundwork for modern-day science. Scholars like Thomas Aquinas and Roger Bacon emphasized observation and empirical study, integrating Aristotle's works with medieval thought. Alchemy and early forms of chemistry explored material properties, while medieval universities promoted structured inquiry.
This intellectual tradition evolved during the Renaissance and Enlightenment, leading to the scientific method and advancements in various fields. Consequently, the foundations laid by medieval natural philosophy were crucial to the development of contemporary scientific disciplines.
Their Natural Philosophy Became Our Science
The natural philosophy of the Middle Ages laid the groundwork for modern-day science. Scholars like Thomas Aquinas and Roger Bacon emphasized observation and empirical study, integrating Aristotle's works with medieval thought. Alchemy and early forms of chemistry explored material properties, while medieval universities promoted structured inquiry.
This intellectual tradition evolved during the Renaissance and Enlightenment, leading to the scientific method and advancements in various fields. Consequently, the foundations laid by medieval natural philosophy were crucial to the development of contemporary scientific disciplines.