William WhewellWilliam Whewell (1794-1866) was a British polymath, known for his contributions to science, philosophy, and history of science. He coined the term 'scientist' and made significant advancements in various fields, including mineralogy, mechanics, and atronomy. Whewell's interdisciplinary approach to knowledge and his profound insights into the relationship between science and theology have left a lasting impact on intellectual discourse. Read More Read Less
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