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Ibn al-Haytham, Islamic Philosopher & Mathematician in his book of Optics,
Al-Biruni, Persian Philosopher, Theologian and Sociologist, in his book on Minerology,
Avicenna, Islamic Chemist, Philosopher and Theologian, in his book on Healing,
The ideas of Aristotle were developed by these three to provide a framework which later thinkers would develop into scientific method.
Robert Grosseteste, Philosopher and Theologian, in his Treatise on Posterior Analytics
Roger Bacon, Fransiscan Friar, Philosopher and Theologian, provided the basic framework for science; “observation, hypothesis, experimentation,” in the Opus Majus, Opus Minus, and Opus Tertium.
These are the five founders of modern Scientific Method, which sprang from two schools of philosophy with regards to treating the world, these schools were “Empiricism”, a school of epistimology - providing a way of analysing and understanding the world, and “Realism”, a school of ontology - a school for defining the nature of the world.
If you had done lets say, a PhD, or doctor of philosophy in Science, you would have come to understand that modern scientific method is the product of two influential schools of philosophical enquiry.

Logic and analytics is essential to physical science, as it interlinks researched findings and extrapolated them into hypothesis and ideas; furthermore, the research methodologies and constructs for generating reliable and valid data are provided by the Philosophical school of Epistimology; without which any research conducted would be unorganised and unintelligable.
Philosophy gave birth to Science, like it gave birth to human rights, democracy and many other things. And it is still alive in them today.
Al-Biruni, Persian Philosopher, Theologian and Sociologist, in his book on Minerology,
Avicenna, Islamic Chemist, Philosopher and Theologian, in his book on Healing,
The ideas of Aristotle were developed by these three to provide a framework which later thinkers would develop into scientific method.
Robert Grosseteste, Philosopher and Theologian, in his Treatise on Posterior Analytics
Roger Bacon, Fransiscan Friar, Philosopher and Theologian, provided the basic framework for science; “observation, hypothesis, experimentation,” in the Opus Majus, Opus Minus, and Opus Tertium.
These are the five founders of modern Scientific Method, which sprang from two schools of philosophy with regards to treating the world, these schools were “Empiricism”, a school of epistimology - providing a way of analysing and understanding the world, and “Realism”, a school of ontology - a school for defining the nature of the world.
If you had done lets say, a PhD, or doctor of philosophy in Science, you would have come to understand that modern scientific method is the product of two influential schools of philosophical enquiry.
Logic and analytics is essential to physical science, as it interlinks researched findings and extrapolated them into hypothesis and ideas; furthermore, the research methodologies and constructs for generating reliable and valid data are provided by the Philosophical school of Epistimology; without which any research conducted would be unorganised and unintelligable.
Philosophy gave birth to Science, like it gave birth to human rights, democracy and many other things. And it is still alive in them today.