The Word ‘Scientist’ First Appeared In 1833
MessageToEagle.com – Today we use the word scientist on daily basis. It’s difficult to imagine how to express and discuss scientific related subjects without using the word scientist. But how and when was the word scientist first used?
See also: The Use Of Surnames Started During The Middle Ages In England
Actually, the word scientist is not very old. It was coined by Cambridge University philosopher and historian William Whewell (1794–1866) in 1833. William Whewell who was one of the most influential figures in nineteenth-century Britain wanted to replace to replace such terms as “cultivators of science” with something better.
The term was first published in Whewell’s anonymous 1834 review of Mary Somerville’s On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences published in the Quarterly Review.
This is the science history behind the word “scientist”.
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