" The thesis of this book, as set forth in Chapter One, is that there are general principles applicable to all the sciences | The scientific method continues to evolve through adaptive reward, trial and error and application of the method to itself |
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He made significant contributions to anatomy, astronomy, engineering, , medicine, ophthalmology, philosophy, physics, psychology, and visual perception and is primarily attributed as the inventor of the scientific method, for which author Bradley Steffens 2006 describes him as the "first scientist" | This chapter also discusses the different types of research questions and how they are produced |
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Schuster and Powers 2005 , Translational and Experimental Clinical Research, Ch | Includes "A Guide to Newton's Principia" by I |