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The Natural Philosophy Path
Natural philosophy was the forerunner of modern science — the disciplined investigation of the natural world through observation, experiment, and reason. Galileo, Newton, and Boyle transformed it into mathematical physics and experimental chemistry, while Descartes and Leibniz provided its metaphysical foundations. Its institutionalisation in the scientific academies of the seventeenth century marks the birth of science as a self-conscious enterprise.
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The Eternal Fire
Heraclitus
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Everything Flows
Heraclitus
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Polar Forces and the Dynamic Unity of Nature
Friedrich Schelling
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The Logos
Heraclitus
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The World-Soul and Universal Intellect
Giordano Bruno
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Religion and Terror
Lucretius
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Discourse on the Method
René Descartes
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Fragments
Heraclitus
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On the Nature of Things
Lucretius
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