BIO 1130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Proximate And Ultimate Causation, Scientific Revolution, The Modern Age

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In the first theme in the course we will be looking at the history of biology as a science. You"ll be surprised to find out that it"s actually a very young science that was only defined at the start of the 19th century. What may surprise you more is that the great scientific revolution of the renaissance had very little to do with the natural sciences and everything to do with the physical sciences of physics, mechanics, mathematics and astronomy. As we cover the material in the lecture we"ll trace the history of naturalist thinking from the early greek philosophers (400. Bce) through to the modern day to understand that most of the big events in biology have happened after 1850 and in the 21st century. In this first topic we look at natural sciences and naturalists who had an impact on biological thoughts prior to darwin.

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