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History of Science, Philosophy of science, Psychology of Science, Sociology of science

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Science has emerged ONLY in Western culture (WC) WC tends to see itself as the peak of human evolution, but there are many other cultures apart from WC. Science emerged in one culture, in one time and there are many other systems of thought that emerged in other times and other places
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During the Roman period, liberal arts where what free people studied as opposed to the technical or manual skills proper of a slave. In medieval times, there were 7 liberal arts: the Trivium (“the three”)–Grammar, Rhetoric and Logic–and the Quadrivium (“the four”)–Arithmetic, Geometry, Music and Astronomy.
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