aristotle1
Title: aristotle1
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aristotle1
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 847 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Aristotle, Galileo, and Pasteur can be said to have contributed significantly, each in his own way, to the development of “The Scientific Method.” Discuss.
What is the scientific method? In general, this method has three parts, which we might call (1) gathering evidence, (2) making a hypothesis, and (3) testing the hypothesis. As scientific methodology is practiced, all three parts are used together at all stages, and therefore no theory, however rigorously tested, is ever final, but remains
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And fourth, Pasteur developed "pasteurization", a process by which harmful microbes in perishable food products are destroyed using heat, without destroying the food.
Pasteur's work is not simply the sum of his discoveries. It also represents the revolution of scientific methodology. Pasteur superimposed two indisputable rules of modern research: the freedom of creative imagination necessarily subjected to rigorous experimentation. His work became the foundation for the science of microbiology, and a cornerstone of modern medicine.