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ramids), this world presuppose sourness. -That’s why we should know who is right (which master, empire) -They where trying to do something traditional and they find a very logical version, a widening of controversy -A new field of measure was born a widening of controversy, because in the other version everybody try to follow tradition -The masters didn’t have problem for some years but from the 6th century many new discovery show the problematic size in science (ex. Physics, biology), and all masters collect all knowledge make it in books and they found two methodological problem:A) How we can accept change and how we can accept exact situation without change DilemmaB) What is the relation between quality and quantity and how we can mere quality?-In the 4th century BC the must of science knowledge-They needed systematise system, that’s why Aristotle start to systematise the field of knowledge for different sciences and start to exam the real common scientific method. (Logic).-In his book ‘Oracle’ establish the formal logic about the right way of conclusion, with the 3 Axioms (I. A=A, II. AΉA, III. B=A or A)-He establish the axiomatic didactic science like math, geography, therefore first they postulate principles axioms and all conclusions where written down from them with logic, and on this way they create new ideas and from them they explain the sensual environment, therefore all ideas are like a ‘box’ and we take some sensual experience in to this box. (We get sensual experience on the basis of ideas and on the basis of axioms)-This it was famous in Christianity because all sensual experience organized by central law, idea and believes.-Ancient Christianity was very conservative and spiritual, in early classic century from 4th-13th A.C. they try to turn our attention (the inner world from the outter), that’s why they didn’t force the sensual examination of the enviro...

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