MYTHOLOGY OF THE MODERN NATURAL SCIENCE

Authors

  • Hilmo Neimarlija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v3i11.1464

Abstract

This paper discusses the mythical content of the scientific construction of the world of nature as established in the 17'h century by Galilei, Bacon, Newton, Descartes, Leibniz and other masters of scientific abstraction modeling. They have determined the existence of the scientific realism in the mechanical character ofthe world ofnature, which, to them was, written in the language of the mathematics. This scientific construction of the world of nature no longer accepted the existence of other type of orders in nature, the nature has been stripped of the old mythical and religious enchantments and was explained in classical theological and philosophical terms. Although rejected by poets, romantics, Goethe and some other thinkers, the idea of objective science has imposed itselfon account ofits prosaic power offunctioning. The natural science negated the complex mysteriousness of the natural world by its simple laws and possibilities of their direct application, and thus occupied a decisive role in the European societies. Even though Galilei, Pascal and Newton believed that, through their works, they were praising the power of God as a Creator and a Ruler of the world of nature, "God had nothing left to do" in the nature which was placed into a complete harmony with itself. The founders ofthe natural science in the 1711' century did not resolve the issue of whether their science is, indeed, a universal science about the Universe, or a doctrine of the new enchantment ofthe world. Their answers became the foundation for the man's master-like altitude towards the nature, but they also became the contents of the mythological assignment and the new enigma for the thinkers to come.

Published

06-08-2022

How to Cite

Neimarlija, H. (2022). MYTHOLOGY OF THE MODERN NATURAL SCIENCE. Novi Muallim, 3(11), 24–28. https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v3i11.1464