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European science in the Middle Ages: Revision history


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  • curprev 21:5221:52, 16 November 2024 186.20.212.208 talk 32,686 bytes −11 "Enlightenment-positivist" Is ridiculous, and to mix them up ignorant. Positivism is what affirmed the historical relevance of the Middle Ages to the progress of science, it holds Polytheism as the highest order of Theological conceptions and the most apt for science. Comte greatly influenced Duhem, if the latter reacted against the former in any way it surely was not in his history of science. undo

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