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The importance of the history of science stems from its significant contribution to shaping the meaning of human life and its overarching philosophy. Science is inseparable from history, as its development is a process that extends throughout human history. In this context, “A Brief History of Science” recounts the story of the beginnings of modern human civilization, a history that remains relevant because it served as the foundational stepping stone for the scientific advancements we see today. It is essential to the scientific literacy of anyone interested in science, indeed, of any intellectual, allowing them to understand how these beginnings unfolded, the scientists and explorers, and their relationships with one another and with science itself. Therefore, this book is considered a true history of humankind, as it chronicles the history of human civilization and its development.











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