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Modern Science: From Belief to Knowledge

An episode of the How It Began: A History of the Modern World podcast, hosted by Brad Harris, titled "Modern Science: From Belief to Knowledge" was published on March 30, 2017 and runs 27 minutes.

March 30, 2017 ·27m · How It Began: A History of the Modern World

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In this episode, historian Brad Harris explores the origins of our modern methods of scientific discovery. From ancient Greeks who developed rational inquiry to Galileo and Newton who led the Scientific Revolution, the historical process of moving beyond belief to securing real knowledge about the world is revealed.

This is one of three free preview episodes. To hear all 20 episodes of How It Began ad-free, visit bradcoleharris.gumroad.com/l/howitbegan

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