‘Science Doesn't Tremble’: The Secular Natural Sciences and the Modern Feeling for Life
‘Science Doesn't Tremble’: The Secular Natural Sciences and the Modern Feeling for Life
This chapter discusses the birth of modern science in Europe and analyses Charles Darwin's secular interpretation of the history of life. Modern natural science is often described as one of the main factors in secularization. The chapter presents the historical investigation of their relationship.
Keywords: modern science, Europe, Charles Darwin, natural science, secularization
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