On the Problem of Origin of Science: The Antiquity Context
On the Problem of Origin of Science: The Antiquity Context
Author(s): Zorislav Makarov, Tetiana RadzyniakSubject(s): Ancient Philosphy, Philosophy of Science
Published by: Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla
Keywords: origin of science; scientific program; Platonism; Atomism; Pythagoreanism; Peripateticism; philosophy of science;
Summary/Abstract: This academic paper provides a historical reflection on the problem of the origin of science in order to determine the reasons for differences in determining the date and content of the first scientific achievements. The application of historical-genetic research methods in the disciplinary aspect contributes to the distinction of particular scientific programs in the science body frame with a different relationship between the object and subject of cognition, the internal logic of ideas and worldviews. As a result, the existing research concerned with the conditions of knowledge function in different types of society or with the relations between the structure of knowledge and its purpose, was supplemented by an explication of forms of the continuity of program components – ontological, epistemological and axiological basis of specific scientific cognition/knowledge. In particular, it is established that the ancient world atomistic and peripatetic programs follow the structural pattern of the scientific explanation of the Pythagorean one (scientific and philosophical at the same time), contributing a new subject content in it.
Journal: Filosofija. Sociologija
- Issue Year: 34/2023
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 300-309
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English