Some of Kepler's works seem very different in character. His youthful Mysterium cosmographicum (1596) argues for heliocentrism on the basis of metaphysical, astronomical, astrological, numerological and architectonic principles. By contrast, Astronomia nova (1609) is far more tightly argued on the basis of only a few dynamical principles. In the eyes of many, such a contrast embodies a transition from Renaissance to early modern science. I suggest that Karl Popper's fallibilist and piecemeal approach, and especially his theory of errors, might prove extremely helpful in resolving such alleged tension. By abandoning the perspective of the inductivist philosophy of science, which is forced by its own standards to portray Kepler as a "...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
Some of Johannes Kepler’s works seem very different in character. His youthful Mysterium cosmographi...
The early modern Republic of Letters had a complicated relationship with novelty. The period witnes...
In 1596, in the Mysterium Cosmographicum, a twenty-five-year-old Johannes Kepler rashly banished lin...
In 1596, in the Mysterium Cosmographicum, a twenty-five-year-old Johannes Kepler rashly banished lin...
This paper argues that Kepler considered his work in optics as part of natural philosophy and that, ...
In 1596, in the Mysterium Cosmographicum, a twenty-five-year-old Johannes Kepler rashly banished lin...
In 1596, in the Mysterium Cosmographicum, a twenty-five-year-old Johannes Kepler rashly banished lin...
This paper argues that Kepler considered his work in optics as part of natural philosophy and that, ...
In 1596, in the Mysterium Cosmographicum, a twenty-five-year-old Johannes Kepler rashly banished lin...
Knowledge of residual perturbations in the orbit of Uranus in the early 1840s did not lead to the re...
Johannes Kepler, the imperial mathematician, met severe philosophical and theological criticism agai...
Johannes Kepler, the imperial mathematician, met severe philosophical and theological criticism agai...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
Some of Johannes Kepler’s works seem very different in character. His youthful Mysterium cosmographi...
The early modern Republic of Letters had a complicated relationship with novelty. The period witnes...
In 1596, in the Mysterium Cosmographicum, a twenty-five-year-old Johannes Kepler rashly banished lin...
In 1596, in the Mysterium Cosmographicum, a twenty-five-year-old Johannes Kepler rashly banished lin...
This paper argues that Kepler considered his work in optics as part of natural philosophy and that, ...
In 1596, in the Mysterium Cosmographicum, a twenty-five-year-old Johannes Kepler rashly banished lin...
In 1596, in the Mysterium Cosmographicum, a twenty-five-year-old Johannes Kepler rashly banished lin...
This paper argues that Kepler considered his work in optics as part of natural philosophy and that, ...
In 1596, in the Mysterium Cosmographicum, a twenty-five-year-old Johannes Kepler rashly banished lin...
Knowledge of residual perturbations in the orbit of Uranus in the early 1840s did not lead to the re...
Johannes Kepler, the imperial mathematician, met severe philosophical and theological criticism agai...
Johannes Kepler, the imperial mathematician, met severe philosophical and theological criticism agai...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...
The significance of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) in the history of astronomy - or indeed the history ...