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  1. Natural philosophy or philosophy of nature (from Latin philosophia naturalis) is the philosophical study of physics, that is, nature and the physical universe. It was dominant before the development of modern science .

  2. Filozofia naturală, denumită și filozofia naturii (etimologie: din latinescul philosophia naturalis) a fost studiul naturii și al universului fizic. Aceasta a fost dominantă în perioada de dinaintea dezvoltării științei moderne. Este considerată ca fiind precursorul științelor, ca de exemplu al fizicii.

  3. Ancient Roman philosophy is philosophy as it was practiced in the Roman Republic and its successor state, the Roman Empire. Roman philosophy includes not only philosophy written in Latin, but also philosophy written in Greek in the late Republic and Roman Empire.

  4. Drept natural ( latină ius naturale, lex naturalis) este o filozofie care afirmă că anumite drepturi sunt inerente în virtutea naturii umane, înzestrate de natură - în mod tradițional de Dumnezeu sau de o sursă transcendentă - și că acestea pot fi înțelese universal prin rațiunea umană.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LucretiusLucretius - Wikipedia

    De rerum natura. Reception. Natural philosophy. See also. Notes. References. Bibliography. External links. Lucretius. Titus Lucretius Carus ( / ˈtaɪtəs luːˈkriːʃəs / TY-təs loo-KREE-shəs, Latin: [ˈtitus luˈkreːti.us ˈkaːrus]; c. 99 – c. 55 BC) was a Roman poet and philosopher.

    • c. 99 BC
  6. A History of Natural Philosophy Natural philosophy encompassed all natural phenomena of the physical world. It sought to discover the physical causes of all natural effects and was little con-cerned with mathematics. By contrast, the exact mathematical sciences – such as astronomy, optics, and mechanics – were narrowly confined to various ...

  7. Apr 14, 2015 · Natural Philosophy in the Renaissance. First published Tue Apr 14, 2015; substantive revision Mon Sep 18, 2023. Natural philosophy, as distinguished from metaphysics and mathematics, is traditionally understood to encompass a wide range of subjects which Aristotle included in the physical sciences. According to this classification, natural ...

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