During the middle decades of the twentieth century the Scientific Revolution came to be understood as a key period in Western history. Recently, historians have cast doubt upon this category, questioning whether the relevant institutions and practices of the seventeenth century are similar enough to modern science to warrant the label ‘scientific’. A central focus of their criticisms has been the identity of natural philosophy—the major discipline concerned with the study of nature in the early modern period—and its differences from modern science. This paper explores the category of natural philosophy and its relation to philosophy more generally. It concludes that a significant philosophical revolution took place in the seventeenth cen...
Related to the history of medical ideas in the 16th and 17th centuries, the present paper aims at ap...
How did the relations between philosophy and science evolve during the 17th and the 18th century? Th...
Well prior to the invention of the term ‘biology’ in the early 1800s by Lamarck and Treviranus, and ...
During the middle decades of the twentieth century, the Scientific Revolution came to be understood ...
The distinction between natural philosophy and modern science is a subject of much debate amongst sc...
The paper deals with the issue of the impact of the 17th century scientific revolution upon the deve...
45 pagesDescartes’s famous declaration, “I think therefore I am,” is one of the most referenced stat...
The Scientific Revolution Revisited brings Mikuláš Teich back to the great movement of thought and a...
The studies by Marjorie Hope Nicolson, and others, of the impact of the 'new science' on seventeenth...
This monographic issue of History of Universities presents new materials and case studies in order t...
Although recent historians of Earth science have attempted to show that the geological achievements ...
Modern science began as natural philosophy. In the time of Newton, what we call science and philoso...
Prior to the nineteenth century, those who are now regarded as scientists were referred to as natura...
Coll. : « Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science »International audienceIn this paper, I study ...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...
Related to the history of medical ideas in the 16th and 17th centuries, the present paper aims at ap...
How did the relations between philosophy and science evolve during the 17th and the 18th century? Th...
Well prior to the invention of the term ‘biology’ in the early 1800s by Lamarck and Treviranus, and ...
During the middle decades of the twentieth century, the Scientific Revolution came to be understood ...
The distinction between natural philosophy and modern science is a subject of much debate amongst sc...
The paper deals with the issue of the impact of the 17th century scientific revolution upon the deve...
45 pagesDescartes’s famous declaration, “I think therefore I am,” is one of the most referenced stat...
The Scientific Revolution Revisited brings Mikuláš Teich back to the great movement of thought and a...
The studies by Marjorie Hope Nicolson, and others, of the impact of the 'new science' on seventeenth...
This monographic issue of History of Universities presents new materials and case studies in order t...
Although recent historians of Earth science have attempted to show that the geological achievements ...
Modern science began as natural philosophy. In the time of Newton, what we call science and philoso...
Prior to the nineteenth century, those who are now regarded as scientists were referred to as natura...
Coll. : « Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science »International audienceIn this paper, I study ...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...
Related to the history of medical ideas in the 16th and 17th centuries, the present paper aims at ap...
How did the relations between philosophy and science evolve during the 17th and the 18th century? Th...
Well prior to the invention of the term ‘biology’ in the early 1800s by Lamarck and Treviranus, and ...