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92. Philosophy in the Age of Scientism

I see Western Civilization as two distinct ages, the of philosophy and age of empirical science. The age of philosophy, starting with the Greeks, spanned from the 6th century B.C. until the birth of Modernism in the 16th century. The age of Empiricism, spanning until the present, began in 1543 with the Copernican Revolution. The […]

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Posted bySocratesApril 2, 2024September 15, 2024Posted inAristotelianism, Aristotle, Faith and Reason, Greek Philosophy, History, Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Scientific Revolution, The Enlightenment, Thomism, Western CivilizationTags: Aristotelianism, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, metaphysics, Modernity, Nominalism, Realism, Science and philosophy, Scientific Revolution, Scientism, the Enlightenment, the Reformation, Thomas Aquinas, Thomism, Volantarism, William of Ockham2 Comments on 92. Philosophy in the Age of Scientism
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