What Is Formal Science? (UNIVERSITY SUMMARIES)

FORMAL SCIENCE IS THE ONE THAT STUDIES IDEAL OBJECTS, THAT IS, CONSTRUCTIONS THAT ALWAYS ARE, TO A CERTAIN IMAGINARY EXTENT, SERVE TO THINK THE ORDER OF THE REAL They do not exist in a specific space and time but help to delimit the confusing aspect that they present things when we first see them. It should be clarified that this is one way of looking at things and not the only one possible. Formal science thinks about the archetypes that will drive any experience. How do they do it without the ground of experience? Through deductive proofs from axioms. The axioms form the undoubted basis of what we start from. The demonstration must be structured in absolute conformity with them. In Modernity, the prestige of these sciences increased because, despite the fact that it was experienced ad nauseam, experimentation alone was not enough to substantiate it and give it objectivity. On the other hand, the development of science required a logical-mathematical demonstration. To address the issue, we have summarized the essentials of "Formal Science and Factual Sciences", by Silvia Rivera.

1140381855
What Is Formal Science? (UNIVERSITY SUMMARIES)

FORMAL SCIENCE IS THE ONE THAT STUDIES IDEAL OBJECTS, THAT IS, CONSTRUCTIONS THAT ALWAYS ARE, TO A CERTAIN IMAGINARY EXTENT, SERVE TO THINK THE ORDER OF THE REAL They do not exist in a specific space and time but help to delimit the confusing aspect that they present things when we first see them. It should be clarified that this is one way of looking at things and not the only one possible. Formal science thinks about the archetypes that will drive any experience. How do they do it without the ground of experience? Through deductive proofs from axioms. The axioms form the undoubted basis of what we start from. The demonstration must be structured in absolute conformity with them. In Modernity, the prestige of these sciences increased because, despite the fact that it was experienced ad nauseam, experimentation alone was not enough to substantiate it and give it objectivity. On the other hand, the development of science required a logical-mathematical demonstration. To address the issue, we have summarized the essentials of "Formal Science and Factual Sciences", by Silvia Rivera.

2.99 In Stock
What Is Formal Science? (UNIVERSITY SUMMARIES)

What Is Formal Science? (UNIVERSITY SUMMARIES)

by MAURICIO ENRIQUE FAU
What Is Formal Science? (UNIVERSITY SUMMARIES)

What Is Formal Science? (UNIVERSITY SUMMARIES)

by MAURICIO ENRIQUE FAU

eBook

$2.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

FORMAL SCIENCE IS THE ONE THAT STUDIES IDEAL OBJECTS, THAT IS, CONSTRUCTIONS THAT ALWAYS ARE, TO A CERTAIN IMAGINARY EXTENT, SERVE TO THINK THE ORDER OF THE REAL They do not exist in a specific space and time but help to delimit the confusing aspect that they present things when we first see them. It should be clarified that this is one way of looking at things and not the only one possible. Formal science thinks about the archetypes that will drive any experience. How do they do it without the ground of experience? Through deductive proofs from axioms. The axioms form the undoubted basis of what we start from. The demonstration must be structured in absolute conformity with them. In Modernity, the prestige of these sciences increased because, despite the fact that it was experienced ad nauseam, experimentation alone was not enough to substantiate it and give it objectivity. On the other hand, the development of science required a logical-mathematical demonstration. To address the issue, we have summarized the essentials of "Formal Science and Factual Sciences", by Silvia Rivera.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165696756
Publisher: BOOKS AND SUMMARIES BY MAURICIO FAU
Publication date: 10/18/2021
Series: UNIVERSITY SUMMARIES
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 223 KB

About the Author

Mauricio Enrique Fau - Books And Summaries.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews