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Pierre Abelard 12 th Century French religious philosopher www.cathyyip.com
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“By doubting, we come to inquire and by inquiry we arrive at the Truth". Abelard in his treatise “Sic et Non” – “Yes and No” writes: “In this short and simple but profound sentence lies a complete description of Science.”
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…of course Doubt and Questioning are intrinsic threats to the power of those who depend on dogma for their authority …and Abelard got into a lot of hot water!
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Francis Bacon, 16 th Century philosopher Portrait at Wikipedia
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Bacon defined the “Scientific” Method in his book Novum Organum Novum Organum is Latin for New Instrument! What was this “New Instrument”
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To determine what is intrinsically true one must proceed through inductive reasoning: Observation ↓ Hypothesis ↓ Supporting Evidence ↓ Physical Law
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To determine truth we must doubt and inquire ! We arrive at the most profound axiom of all time … If we invert Abelard’s statement which has had explosive consequences
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The “New Instrument” intrinsically undermined the assumptions and claims that had held sway heretofore that fundamental truth was to be found in the holy scriptures
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Those who followed this axiom found themselves in conflict with dogma-based authority and many were executed Giordano Bruno for One
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It is interesting to note that only where Natural Philosophy has undermined the power of dogma-based authority have Democracy and Science developed ! Rembrandt Peale and Hans Erni
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