GENESIS OF THE NATURAL SCIENTIFIC WORLDVIEW
Keywords:
Natural scientific worldview, genesis, scientific cognition, natural philosophy, scientific revolution, classical science, non-classical science, post-non-classical science, scientific paradigm, philosophy of science, methodology, interdisciplinary integration.Abstract
This article analyzes the genesis of the formation and development of the natural scientific worldview from philosophical and scientific perspectives. The historical evolution of the natural scientific worldview is examined from ancient natural philosophy through the classical mechanistic paradigm, the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, and the achievements of modern science. The article also reveals the role of scientific revolutions, methodological principles, and interdisciplinary integration in shaping scientific conceptions of the world. The study demonstrates that the natural scientific worldview is not a static construct but a dynamic system of knowledge that continuously develops through the advancement of scientific knowledge and the emergence of new theories.
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