The Early Modern Era
Philosophy of Science
Modern philosophy extended
from the middle of the fifteenth century to the beginning of the seventeenth
century.
The Early Modern Era was an intellectual uproar in which the first great system
of this new philosophy was created. This philosophy served as a starting point
for the principal systems of the following centuries.
This era involved a great amount of scientific movement in which areas such
as mathematics, finite, and physics were vastly explored.
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