Philosophy Rebuts Barrier Between Science and Religion

Philosophy Rebuts Barrier Between Science and Religion
André Hatala

In 1644, the French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician René Descartes formulated several “laws of nature,” which helped lay the groundwork for classical physics and the Scientific Revolution. Descartes' laws, published in his Principles of Philosophy, included progenitors of both the concept of inertia (Isaac Newton's famous first law of motion) and the conservation of momentum — another key principle of classical mechanics.

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