True. The concept of the scientific method didn't even exist before enlightenment, it was all philosophy based on life experiences and not much abstract thought.The Ancient Greeks and Romans never produced any real science.
Science was developed in modern Europe after the Enlightenment.
Greeks laid the mathematical groundwork though and also made basic claims about how the worlds works which was very important for predecessors to critique and come up with competing hypotheses. Romans might not have produced scientific theories but they did have impressive engineering skills (water and waste system) which only was privy to the elite.The Ancient Greeks and Romans never produced any real science.
Science was developed in modern Europe after the Enlightenment.
The Ancient Greeks and Romans never produced any real science.
Science was developed in modern Europe after the Enlightenment.
Jeez, you sure are a fan of sweeping statementsThe Ancient Greeks and Romans never produced any real science.
Science was developed in modern Europe after the Enlightenment.