Ruđer Josip Bošković (1711-1787) was a Jesuit priest and a scientist from the former Republic of Dubrovnik in today’s Croatia. He published many works in such fields as mathematics, physics, astronomy and geodesy. According to Werner Heisenberg, Bošković’s “main work, Theoria Philosophiae Naturalis, contains numerous ideas which have reached full expression only in modern physics of the past fifty years.” The question that this paper seeks to elucidate is what enabled Bošković to anticipate the discoveries of modern physics.Because Bošković could not avail himself of the resources and instruments by which modern theories are validated, it is assumed that there exists a mechanism of subjective validation that allowed him to accept the truthf...
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The ideas in Heisenberg's paper on quantum mechanics in 1925 mark the beginning not only of a new ph...
In his Logic of Religion (1965) Bocheński presumed that: (1) ‘religion’ denotes a system of proposit...
The historical development of scientific knowledge is examined in the context of research, and not, ...
Werner Heisenberg made an important – and as yet insufficiently researched – contribution to the tra...
“The scientist who believes and practices his faith” – does not it sound somehow strange, especially...
The article aims at presenting the relationship between science and philosophy based on the works of...
Science and Religion represent two great systems of human thought. For most people on our planet, re...
The article examines the changes that characterize modern science and scientific research, which hav...
Polish astronomer Konrad Rudnicki suggested that the so-called Copernican revolution, with far-reach...
The main characteristic of modern science is that its new theories contain the old ones as their par...
Today scientists, in their research, are not or less concerned with religious belief. But today\u27s...
A plethora of scientists gave their invaluable contribution to evolution of knowledge and technology...
The model of scientific revolution genesis and structure, extracted from Einstein’s revolution and c...
This paper argues that there is no good reason to suppose that the current physical laws represent t...
The development of science has been an ideological struggle that lasted over three millennia. At and...
The ideas in Heisenberg's paper on quantum mechanics in 1925 mark the beginning not only of a new ph...
In his Logic of Religion (1965) Bocheński presumed that: (1) ‘religion’ denotes a system of proposit...
The historical development of scientific knowledge is examined in the context of research, and not, ...