Still, philosophical perspectives, conjectures, and presuppositions, often overlooked, remain necessary in natural science.[91] Systematic data collection, including discovery science, succeeded natural history, which emerged in the 16th century by describing and classifying plants, animals, minerals, and so on.[92] Today, "natural history" suggests observational descriptions aimed at popular audiences.
Still, philosophical perspectives, conjectures, and presuppositions, often overlooked, remain necessary in natural science.[91] Systematic data collection, including discovery science, succeeded natural history, which emerged in the 16th century by describing and classifying plants, animals, minerals, and so on.[92] Today, "natural history" suggests observational descriptions aimed at popular audiences.
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