Description
This course introduces the main concepts and historical foundations of the philosophy of science, exploring its role in shaping scientific thought and methodology. Students will examine key philosophical questions about knowledge, truth, and scientific practice, analyze the evolution of scientific methods, and reflect on real-world applications in the study of non-living matter. The course encourages critical thinking and well-argued personal reflections on the nature and limits of scientific inquiry.
Type Subject
Optativa
Semester
First
Credits
6.00
Previous Knowledge
Objectives
Contents
Methodology
Evaluation
Evaluation Criteria
Basic Bibliography
Additional Material