This course examines and provides an understanding of the basic concepts of philosophy of science and the benefits of studying them, the direction and function of philosophy of science and the relationship between philosophy and science, the object of study of philosophy of science, the nature of knowledge and science, the relationship between science, culture and civilization, the relationship between philosophy , ideology and religion, the scope of study of the philosophy of science includes ontology, epistemology, axiology, ethical and aesthetic concepts for the welfare of life, critical thinking methods, and scientific moral responsibility. Learning is carried out by applying a constructivist approach. The learning methods used are discussions, lectures, group presentations and project work by conducting interviews, observing and preparing reports.