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Experiencing Nature : Proceedings of a Conference in Honor of Allen G. Debus / edited by P. Theerman, Karen Hunger Parshall.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Theerman, Paul Harold, 1952- editor.
Parshall, Karen Hunger, 1955- editor.
Series:
The Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, A Series of Books in Philosophy of Science, Methodology, Epistemology, Logic, History of Science, and Related Fields, 2215-1974 ; 58
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
History.
Science--Philosophy.
Science.
Sociology--Methodology.
Sociology.
Medicine--History.
Medicine.
Chemistry.
Philosophy of Science.
Sociological Methods.
History of Medicine.
Local Subjects:
History.
Philosophy of Science.
Sociological Methods.
History of Medicine.
Chemistry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 312 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 1997.
Place of Publication:
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1997.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume, honoring the renowned historian of science, Allen G Debus, explores ideas of science - `experiences of nature' - from within a historiographical tradition that Debus has done much to define. As his work shows, the sciences do not develop exclusively as a result of a progressive and inexorable logic of discovery. A wide variety of extra-scientific factors, deriving from changing intellectual contexts and differing social millieus, play crucial roles in the overall development of scientific thought. These essays represent case studies in a broad range of scientific settings - from sixteenth-century astronomy and medicine, through nineteenth-century biology and mathematics, to the social sciences in the twentieth-century - that show the impact of both social settings and the cross-fertilization of ideas on the formation of science. Aimed at a general audience interested in the history of science, this book closes with Debus's personal perspective on the development of the field. Audience: This book will appeal especially to historians of science, of chemistry, and of medicine.
Contents:
Experiencing Nature in Intellectual Contexts
The Body Politic before and after the Scientific Revolution
The Geometrical Kabbalahs of John Dee and Johannes Kepler: The Hebrew Tradition and the Mathematical Study of Nature
The Theological Foundations of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
Chemistry through Invariant Theory? James Joseph Sylvester’s Mathematization of the Atomic Theory
Experiencing Nature in Social Contexts
Religion, Science, and the Public Imagination: The Restoration of Order in Early Modern France
Dancing with Spiders: Tarantism in Early Modern Europe
Nature and Culture in the Discourses of the Virtuosi of France
Dionysius Lardner’s American Tour: A Case Study in Antebellum American Interest in Science, Technology, and Nature
Establishing an Historiographical Tradition
From the Sciences to History: A Personal and Intellectual Journey
Selected Bibliography
Notes on Contributors.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
94-011-5810-X

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