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Hobbes in the seventeenth century (1639 - 1668), we must emphasize that suggests that taste or infatuation for science bodies (physical), because as he reminds us at the end of the leviathan in 1651; you are happy to return to their initial speculations about (De Corpore) natural bodies. (Hobbes Leviatã, 2003, p. 22). Such luck with these initial observations, we used to locate a context of discussion on the topic of science in the seventeenth century in England, specifically in one of the authors as Kuhn; in late modernity, they propose a new paradigm of scientific knowledge as had been developed by the Scholastics; perhaps its medieval metaphysical knowledge. However, much it has been written about this particular issue. Excuses are many references to the subject in the person of Hobbes; as one of the first authors who knew how to take the first steps on what we now know as science in particular. I do not use science or sacred metaphysical arguments; but he wanted to investigate or propose arguments away from religion to build what was known as truth, from other fundamental axes; different to the subject of God.
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Hobbes; Scientific Practice; Experimentation; Geometry; Motion; and Maker's Knowledge., History, Metaphysics, Social Sciences, Natural philosophy, Epistemology, Modernity, Library science, Context (archaeology), History and Philosophy of Science, Medieval Philosophy in Islamic and Jewish Traditions, Subject (documents), Natural (archaeology), FOS: Mathematics, Development of Political Thought in Early Modern Era, LEVIATHAN (cipher), Statistics, Luck, Computer science, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Philosophy, Thomas Hobbes, Archaeology, Arts and Humanities, Understanding Evolutionary Theory and its Acceptance, Mathematics
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