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On the Urgent Reunification of Philosophy and the Particular Sciences

Authors: Jaime Vladimir Torres-Heredia Julca

Threats concerning the misuse of nuclear energy and artificial intelligence at the beginning of the 21st century remind us of the lack of ethics in scientific training. This article will explain how philosophy and the particular sciences (mathematics, physics, etc.) have been united since the beginnings of philosophy. Then we'll see how they continued to be united for over 2,400 years, right up to the 18th century. We'll see how they separated in the 19th century, and finally explain why it's necessary to reunite them, and why it's important to teach Aristotelian-Thomistic philosophy to scientists.

Comments: 12 Pages. In French

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