Ideas in philosophy of science, especially in the 1800s and early 1900s, had their origin in physics. Two philosophers who were deeply influenced by physics were Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn. Below is a cartoon depiction of the same. Of course, the origins of ideas in philosophy of science have diversified in recent years, and biology and technology (especially AI) dominate the scene nowadays.
Author: G.V. Pavan Kumar
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I am a Professor of Physics at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune, India.
My research interests are :
(1) Optics & Soft Matter: Optically Induced Forces – Assembly, Dynamics & Function;
(2) History and Philosophy of Science – Ideas in Physical Sciences.
I am interested in the historical and philosophical evolution of ideas and tools in the physical sciences and technology. I research the intellectual history of past scientists, innovators, and people driven by curiosity, and I write about them from an Indian and Asian perspective. My motivation is to humanize science.
In the same spirit, I write and host my podcast Pratidhvani – Humanizing Science.
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