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A '''formal science''' is the academic study that is predominantly concerned with abstract [[formal systems]], for instance, [[logic]], [[mathematics]], and the theoretical branches of [[computer science]], [[information theory]], and [[statistics]].  
 
A '''formal science''' is the academic study that is predominantly concerned with abstract [[formal systems]], for instance, [[logic]], [[mathematics]], and the theoretical branches of [[computer science]], [[information theory]], and [[statistics]].  
 
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==Is it "Science"?==
 
It is arguable whether formal science is, besides [[natural science]] and [[social science]], the third branch of science and some of the disciplines of formal science like [[mathematics]] and [[statistics]] are often even referred as natural science. For instance, [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] referred to mathematics as "the Queen of the Sciences". In some notable universities, e.g. [[Imperial College London]] and [[Tokyo University]], their Department of mathematics/statistics run under the faculty of natural science/science.  
 
It is arguable whether formal science is, besides [[natural science]] and [[social science]], the third branch of science and some of the disciplines of formal science like [[mathematics]] and [[statistics]] are often even referred as natural science. For instance, [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]] referred to mathematics as "the Queen of the Sciences". In some notable universities, e.g. [[Imperial College London]] and [[Tokyo University]], their Department of mathematics/statistics run under the faculty of natural science/science.  
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However, many scholars oppose including formal science as a branch of science. They admit that formal science is a very powerful tool to natural and social science, but it does not mean formal science is science. Most importantly, they define science as the discipline using [[scientific method]] which bases on observation and [[empirical]] study. As [[knowledge]] in formal science is a priori and always constructed by rules of deduction from [[axioms]] and [[definition]] without any empirical study, they refuse to classify formal science as a branch of science.
 
However, many scholars oppose including formal science as a branch of science. They admit that formal science is a very powerful tool to natural and social science, but it does not mean formal science is science. Most importantly, they define science as the discipline using [[scientific method]] which bases on observation and [[empirical]] study. As [[knowledge]] in formal science is a priori and always constructed by rules of deduction from [[axioms]] and [[definition]] without any empirical study, they refuse to classify formal science as a branch of science.
 
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==History==
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''History''
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The study of formal science began much earlier than natural science and the invention of [[scientific method]], with the most ancient mathematical texts available dates back to 1500BC-500 BC ([[ancient India]]), 1300-1200 BC ([[ancient Egypt]]), and 1800 BC ([[Mesopotamia]]). From then on different cultures such as the [[History of India|Indian]], [[Greeks|Greek]], [[Islamic]] made major contributions to mathematics.
 
The study of formal science began much earlier than natural science and the invention of [[scientific method]], with the most ancient mathematical texts available dates back to 1500BC-500 BC ([[ancient India]]), 1300-1200 BC ([[ancient Egypt]]), and 1800 BC ([[Mesopotamia]]). From then on different cultures such as the [[History of India|Indian]], [[Greeks|Greek]], [[Islamic]] made major contributions to mathematics.
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Study on computer science and information theory did not begin until middle 20th century.
 
Study on computer science and information theory did not begin until middle 20th century.
 
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==See also==
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* [[Abstraction]]
 
* [[Abstraction]]
** [[Hypostatic abstraction]]
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** [[Prescisive abstraction]]
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* [[Abstract structure]]
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* [[Abstraction (mathematics)|Abstraction in mathematics]]
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* [[Abstraction (computer science)|Abstraction in computer science]]
   
* [[Formal]]  
 
* [[Formal]]  
* [[Formal language]]
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* [[Formal method]]
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* [[Formal system]]
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==External links==
 
==External links==
   
* [http://www.math.uni-bonn.de/people/fotfs/ Interdisciplinary conferences — ''Foundations of the Formal Sciences''][http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Formal_science&action=edit]
 
* [http://www.math.uni-bonn.de/people/fotfs/ Interdisciplinary conferences — ''Foundations of the Formal Sciences''][http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Formal_science&action=edit]
    
[[Category: General Reference]]
 
[[Category: General Reference]]
 
[[Category: Formal Sciences]]
 
[[Category: Formal Sciences]]