The Permanence of Modern Empiricism Compared to Empiricism of Antiquity

Aristotle's successors sustained his observation-based methods, diversifying within subject matter such as botany, taxonomy, geology, anthropology, physics and logic.  It is clear from the departmentalizing of Aristotelian-influenced academia and its commitment to approaching natural phenomena with realism, as concretions dispersed independent of meaning, that these thinkers had a notion of the empirical similar to the 21st century.  At this … Continue reading The Permanence of Modern Empiricism Compared to Empiricism of Antiquity

Religious Orthodoxy, Then a Philosophical Revolution

Christianity began as one of many “mystery” religions based on faith in the miraculous, a derivation of Judaism that suffered persecutions at the hands of Roman authority with its officially sanctioned paganism, but attracted throngs of followers due to the fortitude of adherents and their proselytizing, eventually becoming a strong enough cultural force to gain recognition from the Roman … Continue reading Religious Orthodoxy, Then a Philosophical Revolution