Why can't Iberians into science and philosophy?

>Britain
Newton, Darwin, Locke, Hobbes
>France
Pasteur, Laplace, Descartes, Montesquieu
>Germany
Einstein, von Braun, Kant, Hegel
>Italy
Fermi, Volta, Galilei, Aquinas
>Spain & Portugal
???

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moorish genes

typical mexishit education
spain and portugal were forerunners of mathematics, navigation, and thinking
how about you try learning a fucking thing or two?

>typical mexishit education
dying

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/thread

Ibn rushed (averros)

>Balearic Emirate
is this real?

Visigothic Suebian and Vandal blood + Celtic blood.
Moors were excellent in maths and science, but once they were expelled it went south.

If only we kept Iberian+Roman but alas, we were tainted by wh*tes too much.

Wasn't science and philosophy the Greeks' job

to busy fighting moors then fighting and breeding amerindians no time to waste for useless stuff

First antispetics in Europe
First printing press in Europe
Fathers of modern surgery
Fathers of Pathology
First Spherical Earth theory
Metronome

Alcohol distillation
First recorded use of Animal Testing

Look at mohamadans in the past, they were geniuses

Were those actually done by Iberianssage or the Arabs that lived there?

Half of Spain is non white and non European, what else do you need to know?

Everything below duero is a nafri.
You came here to bully Moorish apes?

>duero
reveal yourself, juan

No white Spaniards is affected by your hatred for brown colonizer Al andalusians

Francisco Mojica? CRISPR sounds pretty revolutionary

Spain was a champion of the faith and thus actively persecuted the lecture of the books in the catholic index. This means Descartes, Galileo, Newton etc weren't read in Spain.

>During the lulls in the fighting at the Battle of Cochin, Duarte Pacheco Pereira spent much time making cosmographic observations and taking notes. Upon his return to Lisbon in 1505, Duarte Pacheco would compile these notes into his famous book, Esmeraldo de Situ Orbis, finished in 1509. It is one of the first roteiros (nautical rutters) giving precise instructions and references for future navigators on the India run.

>Of particular importance was the careful notes Duarte Pacheco took on the timing of the tides, which played such a critical importance in the course of the Battle of Cochin. Pacheco is said to have been the first to notice their connection to the moon and establish rules for predicting the progress of tides by reference to lunar observations. He also sifted through his data to correct and improve astronomical observations (notably correcting the average daily deviation of the moon from the sun) and constructing nautical measurements to be used by future Portuguese navigators.[61]

>Ultimately it was probably the role of intelligence networks of Cochin that proved the critical difference. The Portuguese were fully informed of everything that was going on in the enemy camp, all the way to strategies and plots hatched secretly inside the Zamorin's tent. The Portuguese, by contrast, tended to keep their own counsel, the Zamorin's spies could only see, but not hear, what the Portuguese were up to.

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are you mental?

Iberian Mathematicians and scientists

>Pedro Nunes
>Anastácio da Cunha
>Juan de Celaya
>Pedro Chacón
>Pablo Cibramonte
>Pedro Ciruelo
>Martín Cortés de Albacar
>Pedro Esquivel
>Jaime Juan Falcó
>Jerónimo Girava
>Giuliano Ferrofino
>Juan de Rojas y Sarmiento
>Pedro Juan de Lastanosa
>João Baptista Lavanha
>Gaspar Lax
>Juan Martínez Guijarro
>Juan de Ortega (matemático)
>Pedro Ambrosio de Ondériz
>Pedro de Medina
>Diego Pérez de Mesa
>Juan Pérez de Moya
>Martín de Rada
>Jaime Salvador Solano
>Baltasar Torres
>Juan Bautista Villalpando
>Rodrigo Zamorano
XVII Century:
>Francisco de Artiga
>Juan Caramuel
>Pablo Cibramonte
>Juan Bautista Corachán
>Jerónimo Cortés
>Julio César Firrufino
>Giuliano Ferrofino
>Baltasar Íñigo
>Sebastián Izquierdo
>João Baptista Lavanha
>Antonio Hugo de Omerique
>Diego Pérez de Mesa
>Miguel de Quirós
>Sebastián de Rocafull
>Tomás Vicente Tosca
>Juan Bautista Villalpando
>Rodrigo Zamorano
>Bernardo José Zaragoza
XVIII Century
>Vicente Alcalá Galiano
>Gaspar Álvarez
>Juan Claudio Aznar de Polanco
>Benito Bails
>Juan García Berruguilla
>María Andrea Casamayor
>Tomàs Cerdà
>Gabriel Císcar
>Juan Bautista Corachán
>Juan Antonio Desvalls
>Antonio Eximeno
>Antonio Pablo Fernández-Solano
>Alonso de Frías y Zelarayán
>Juan Justo García
>Baltasar Íñigo
>Jorge Juan

Averroes, Seneca were Iberians
And the scholastics of the School of Salamanca were seriously underrated. They were huge contributors of modern economics (they developed the first theory of inflation to explain the devaluation of the gold being exported from the Americas) and predecessors of human rights.
The most important baroque school was in Spain, and we had important musicians in the romantic period, and everyone knows our important painters.

>Averroes, Seneca were Iberians
Stop we wuzzing, you fucking Iberian scum

>born in the Iberian peninsula

The shitskins are still buthurted
kek

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Callete Indio

Both were the best philosophers of their time and among the greatest ever

>Shitskins
Your skin color is the same as a mulattos and we're considered non.white.

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Eh, Averroes, much like Avicenna and all Islam philosophers were great as mostly commentators and translators of the ancient Greeks.
And Seneca was a continuator of the Stoic school, not wildly original or innovatice, despite an important thinker of the Roman Empire.

They were important and influential, but most of the names on OP are important I think.

>implying

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It technically was, but actually it was just another province in the Caliphate

If a moroccan is born in Spain, you just have to accept he's spanish.

sure mutt, sure

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That's what we do, yeah.
Everyone born in Spanish territory is a Spanish citizen.

Get an education

I grow tired of these threads.

Do you realize that the iberian peninsula was always more than 90% native don't you?

They didnt speak spanish though.

Says nothing of Spaniards who are lighter than Sicilian people, nor portuguese people significantly lighter than the Spanish still to the point you'd believe they were northern europeans

Nigger, Spanish didn't exist back then.

Provide evidence for north africans,, jews and Arabs not colonizing portugsl

Spanish will become lingua franca once United States of America becomes Estados Unidos de America

this map is such a clusterfuck

indeed you have mental issues

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And YET you are claiming them. Truly pathetic

so are we moors or not

Spanish is already lingua franca in California, Arizona, New MEXICO, Texas and Florida. Living there without knowing a word of Spanish is literally impossible.

I urge you to read De Brevitate Vitae by Seneca. It's really short. Then come back and see if you can say it's meh. Really one of the best books ever written

Of course it didnt in times of Seneca, because Spain as a country didnt existed yet, and thats why it is ridiculous to claim him a a Spanish philosopher in the modern sense of the word.
Spanish existed in times of Averroes but he didnt speak it because he wasnt Spaniard.
Nigger.

Works* book is inappropriate

How come Monaco has such a high output? Isn't it just a refuge for rich people?

>Astronomy
Ibn Aflah, Ibn Jalaf
>Medicine
Harets En-Nadr, Ibn abi Rabitha, Abul Qasim Khalaf ibn al-Abbas al-Zahrawi, Arib Ibn Said, Al-Gafiqi, Inn Jazla, Abu Al-Fila, Al-Baitar, Ibn Samajun, Maimónides, Avenzoar, Abu Marwan ibn Zuhr, Al-Tasrif (Gerardo de Cremona)
>Mathemathics
Abu-l-Quasim Maslama ibn Ahmad al-Faradi al-Hasib el-Qurtubí al-Mairití, Ibn al-Samh, Abu-l-Quasim Asbag, Ibn Muad de Jaén, Al-Qalasadi, Djabir b. Aflah

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Spanish didn't exist in the times of Averroes, neither did Spain as a nation.
Spain as a nation only came to be, territorially with the union of the crowns of Aragon and Castille, and as a nation-state when the French were expelled.

And I never claimed they were Spanish, I claimed they were Iberians, since the title of OP is "Why can't Iberians into science and philosophy?" and he didn't shy of putting plenty of Italian thinkers that existed way before the reunification of Italy (which was a very modern event). Same thing applies to Germany to a lesser degree.

>Philosophers
Francisco Álvarez González
Antonio Rubio de Rueda
Rodrigo de Arriaga
Martín de Ateca
Pedro Aullón de Haro
Félix de Azúa
Julián Besteiro
José Antonio Binaburo Iturbide
Antonio Campillo Meseguer
Francisco Cerro Chaves
Jesús Conill
Juan Cruz Cruz
Salvador Cuesta
Andrés de Francisco
Javier de Lorenzo Martínez
Juan Delval
Juan Antonio Estrada
Daniel Gamper
Fernando García Casas
Joaquín García Roca
Carlos Gurméndez
Francisco Jarauta
José Luis Ferrando Lada
Augusto Klappenbach
Constantino Láscaris Comneno Micolaw
Pablo León Murciego
Santiago López Petit
Michael Marder
Ismael Martínez-Liébana
Gerardo Melgar Viciosa
Moderato de Cádiz
Leonardo Polo
Enric Puig Punyet
Eduard Ramírez
Josep Ramoneda
Andrés Rivadulla Rodríguez
José Ángel Saiz Meneses
María José Salvador
Santiago Sánchez Sebastián
Federico Sopeña

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Just a few
>Felix de Azara, Darwin's predecessor
>Benito Jerónimo Feijoo, introduced Newton's ideas in Spain
>Antonio Hugo de Omerique, praised by Newton
>Antonio de Fuentelapeña, formulated a theory of universal attraction before Newton and speculated with principles of aviation and radiotelephony

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Yep

Fair enough, as long as you clarify that you are using "iberian" in a merely geographical sense regardless of race or politics.

>S-spain has no philosophers
think again, white boy

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good post

never heard of any of them meanwhile I know every person listed in OP
try again

the problem with our scientists an philosophers is that none of them ended becoming a "celebrity", everyone knows James Watt but only us spaniards and people super interested in the subject know Torres y Quevedo or Emilio Errera for example
Such a shame

THE MED BVLL...

Why is it that MED MAN is expected to "just get over it" when his empires were destroyed and stripped of their wealth to build Amerimutt Zionist and Anglo empires. Why is it that the IBERIAN is expected to just get over the black legend, forced decolonization and raids by Muslim orcs for centuries. How about YOU Whites understand: ALL of the Mediterranean Sea is ours. There's no Whitoid heritage in there. It's all Iberian, including Constantinople which we will get back from T*rkish white mutts.

The greatest thing the white fears is an IBERIAN man remembering who he is, his history and his teleological duty. When an IBERIAN man knows who he is he can topple the Western neoimperial empire and Zionism. Free various peoples of racial oppression like black people and Palestinians. We won't let you forget a god damn thing you done to us but no one's gonna remember you when we've bred you out of existence and history. The GLORY OF ROME is 2500+ years old. And it will be remembered when you will be forgotten. And the world will know our civilization to be the greatest.

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>educate me but only with things I know
sigh...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Spanish_inventions_and_discoveries

IM SPANISH DIASPORA HURRDURR

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if they're not famous it means they didn't accomplish anything worthy of note

Whoa... nice!
Wouldn't mind seeing that in person, some day...

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Spinoza is Portuguese. :)

>aussy education

>expel jews
>claim their achievements
not how it works
seething

So portuguese that he was born and lived in the Netherlands and never wrote a word of portuguese.
A myth says he read Cervantes though. But anyway he wasnt potuguese either.

Or it could mean that they invented something that was true and anticipated it but because of the era they lived it they went unnoticed.
Know Aristarcus? Probably not, he invented the heliocentric theory a thousand years before Galilei.
The theory of evolution? It was formulated by like, dozens of people before Darwin, they simply got laughed at. Why was Darwin accepted? He came at the right time in which his ideas could gain acceptance.

Actually Mathematics were not a Spain thing it was a Persian, Iraqi, turk thing, thos Spain had great thinkers like Averroes.

What is a "Portuguese" or a "Spaniard"
Define this race Spain and portuguese flags, I know my definition and it's the native cro magnon Iberian race who's ancestors spoke iberian and basque

yes, its amazing that we dont even study the economists from the School of Salamanca, wich were extremelly ahead of their time in the 16th century, while brits still believed in mercantilism and calvinists propagated even more backwards and wrong economic ideas
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_of_Salamanca#Economics
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I have been to 3 of those states and you can very easily get around without a single word of spanish, why are you shitposting makker?

>science
Miguel Servet
Santiago Ramón y Cajal
Severo Ochoa
>philosophy
Ortega y Gasset
Miguel de Unamuno

Alcohol distillation is a thing since prehistory

Iberia reached its intellectuel peak in the islamic era.

Daily reminder that Spain had electricity under the Habsburgs and Ramon Llul invented the first gaming pc

You answered your question with your picture

They invented the number 0

source? u Poos did it

Pretty sure Brazil has had more scientific impact than Portugal has ever had.