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Episode 3: A Podcast Concerning Human Understanding (The Scientific Revolution)

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The Scientific Revolution is famous for figures such as Copernicus, Galileo and Newton, and developments in technology and giving science a methodology. But ever think that there may be more to the Scientific Revolution than just science? Ever wonder how the humanities and the sciences became such separate entities? Have you heard "I think therefore I am" and wonder what that argument even means? Join us on this episode of Pan Historia as Lyndsay and Jonah dive into the Scientific Revolution's impact on modern philosophy.

Into Music: The Philosopher's Song by Monty Python

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The Scientific Revolution is famous for figures such as Copernicus, Galileo and Newton, and developments in technology and giving science a methodology. But ever think that there may be more to the Scientific Revolution than just science? Ever wonder how the humanities and the sciences became such separate entities? Have you heard "I think therefore I am" and wonder what that argument even means? Join us on this episode of Pan Historia as Lyndsay and Jonah dive into the Scientific Revolution's impact on modern philosophy.

Into Music: The Philosopher's Song by Monty Python

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