Abstract

In the now distant past, prevailing systems of natural philosophy relied all to often on fanciful guessing and the mere citing of authorities to establish truths of science, (e. g., Aristotle or ecclesiastical authority.) For centuries now, knowledge of nature, to be deemed scientific, must derive from observation, not from abstract reasoning.

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