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SCIENCE AND THE STRUGGLE FOR LIBERTY—BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

CHAPTER IX SCIENCE AND THE STRUGGLE FOR LIBERTY—BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Of the Fellows of the Royal Society, Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) is the most representative of that age of enlightenment which had its origin in Newton’s Principia. Franklin represents the eighteenth century in his steadfast pursuit of intellectual, social, and political emancipation. And in his long fight, calmly … Continue reading

SCIENCE AND PRACTICAL NEEDS—EGYPT AND BABYLONIA

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE CHAPTER I SCIENCE AND PRACTICAL NEEDS—EGYPT AND BABYLONIA If you consult encyclopedias and special works in reference to the early history of any one of the sciences,—astronomy, geology, geometry, physiology, logic, or political science, for example,—you will find strongly emphasized the part played by the Greeks in the … Continue reading