One of the most remarkable features of modern European history is the gradual emergence of that theoretical reasoning and experimental practice focused on the natural world that today we call science. In this unit we throw light on that eventual emergence of modern science in Europe by examining its beginnings in Greece and making comparisons with the early achievements of Chinese and Islamic science.You then return to medieval Europe in order to understand the intellectual and social origins of what has been called the 'scientific revolution'.
Lecture delivered on April 30, 1993 at the International Symposium on Traditional Sciences in Seoul,...
This is an abridgement of S.L.Jaki, "Science and Creation, from eternal cycles to an oscillating uni...
This course will study the development of modern science from the seventeenth century to the present...
One of the most remarkable features of modern European history is the gradual emergence of that theo...
At a 'conjuncture' in pre-modern global history, labelled by previous generations of historians as t...
It is argued that the origins of modern science can be revealed due to joint account of external and...
The Scientific Revolution Revisited brings Mikuláš Teich back to the great movement of thought and a...
The author suggests that the rise of modern science was not a revolutionary development confined to ...
At the beginning of the 20th century, two revolutionary processes intersected in European industrial...
Europe made the earliest contribution to modern civilisation and modernisation of Europe has long dr...
Europe made the earliest contribution to modern civilisation and modernisation of Europe has long dr...
The history of science is a fundamental element in constructing a full understanding of the history ...
The main characteristic of modern science is that its new theories contain the old ones as their par...
The volume combines the theoretical and historical perspective focusing on the specific features of ...
A new idea of the future emerged in eighteenth-century France. With the development of modern biolog...
Lecture delivered on April 30, 1993 at the International Symposium on Traditional Sciences in Seoul,...
This is an abridgement of S.L.Jaki, "Science and Creation, from eternal cycles to an oscillating uni...
This course will study the development of modern science from the seventeenth century to the present...
One of the most remarkable features of modern European history is the gradual emergence of that theo...
At a 'conjuncture' in pre-modern global history, labelled by previous generations of historians as t...
It is argued that the origins of modern science can be revealed due to joint account of external and...
The Scientific Revolution Revisited brings Mikuláš Teich back to the great movement of thought and a...
The author suggests that the rise of modern science was not a revolutionary development confined to ...
At the beginning of the 20th century, two revolutionary processes intersected in European industrial...
Europe made the earliest contribution to modern civilisation and modernisation of Europe has long dr...
Europe made the earliest contribution to modern civilisation and modernisation of Europe has long dr...
The history of science is a fundamental element in constructing a full understanding of the history ...
The main characteristic of modern science is that its new theories contain the old ones as their par...
The volume combines the theoretical and historical perspective focusing on the specific features of ...
A new idea of the future emerged in eighteenth-century France. With the development of modern biolog...
Lecture delivered on April 30, 1993 at the International Symposium on Traditional Sciences in Seoul,...
This is an abridgement of S.L.Jaki, "Science and Creation, from eternal cycles to an oscillating uni...
This course will study the development of modern science from the seventeenth century to the present...