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The scientific revolution and the origins of modern science / John Henry.

Van Pelt Library Q125 .H5587 2008
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Henry, John, 1950-
Series:
Studies in European history (Basingstoke, England)
Studies in European history
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Science--History.
Science.
History.
Science--Methodology.
Science--Philosophy.
Physical Description:
ix, 162 pages ; 22 cm.
Edition:
Third edition.
Place of Publication:
Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.
Summary:
Seen as the most significant event since the rise of Christianity and the ultimate reason for the cultural domination of Western civilization in the modern world, the Scientific Revolution was the period in which the techniques, major precepts and world-view of modern science were first established.
This highly successful study, now in its third edition, provides a brief and accessible guide not only to the astonishing scientific innovations of this time, but also to the reasons why the Scientific Revolution occurred when and where it did. Among other things, this essential survey: considers the rise of mathematicians from humble craft practitioners to the intellectual leaders of science, explores the role of magic in the development of the experimental method, examines the importance of religious beliefs in the rise of the modern scientific world-view, features a helpful Glossary and extensive annotated Bibliography to aid study.
Concise and approachable, the third edition has been updated throughout to reflect new developments in historiography, while various sections have been revised, extended and strengthened in light of the latest scholarship and research.
Contents:
1 The Scientific Revolution and the Historiography of Science 1
2 Renaissance and Revolution 12
3 Methods of Science 18
(i) The Mathematization of the World Picture 18
(ii) Experience and Experiment 33
4 Magic and the Origins of Modern Science 56
5 The Mechanical Philosophy 69
6 Religion and Science 85
7 Science and the Wider Culture 99.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-155) and index.
ISBN:
0230574386
9780230574380
OCLC:
223107533

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