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Natural Philosophy

By Wilhelm Ostwald

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the early 20th-century quest to unify scientific disciplines from logic to the physical sciences, revealing a comprehensive worldview driven by empirical evidence.

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2013-09-22
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"Natural Philosophy" by Wilhelm Ostwald is a scientific book from the early 1900s that looks at how different sciences connect, pushing for one way to understand the rules for nature and life. Ostwald wants to show how science areas relate and uses real-world proof and experience to make his points. The beginning explains that more people are interested in philosophy to help bring together the growing number of science fields. Ostwald describes natural philosophy as something that brings special subjects together into a complete way of seeing the world. He says that to understand something fully, we must see how each part relates to others, and that using scientific methods helps us understand nature's complicated parts, which leads to a close look at how we learn, how we do science, and how different science ideas relate, preparing for an study of thinking and solid science groundings.

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