After Galileo's argument for the autonomy of science is analysed and adapted to take into account later developments of scientific practices, we conclude that, in the final analysis, it is not compelling. Nevertheless, Galileo's argument still provides a useful point of reference, for aspects of it can be interpreted to anticipate central components of the often acclaimed ideal of science as value free, so that appraising it contributes to the larger purpose of exploring how well that ideal stands up today. Finally, we will argue that residue from Galileo's struggle with the Church remains with us, making it difficult to identify the conditions that would need to be put into place today for any robust sense of the autonomy of science to be ...
In his 1615 letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Lorraine, Galileo argues for a “principle of li...
The traditional stereotype of historical conflict between scientific knowledge and religious belief ...
The modern understanding of the notorious 1633 trial of Galileo is that of Science and Reason persec...
After Galileo\u27s argument for the autonomy of science is analysed and adapted to take into account...
The idea that science is value free can be traced back to the emergence of the distinction between...
A idéia de que a ciência é "livre de valores" pode ser reconduzida à emergência da distinção entre f...
For more than 30 years, historians have rejected what they call the ‘warfare thesis’ – the idea that...
Far from egalitarian, Galileo’s epistemology asserts an uncompromising hierarchy between science and...
Earl Davis discusses the history of the religious challenges brought on by progress in science. For ...
For centuries the case of Galileo Galilei has been the cornerstone of every major argument against t...
This paper analyses the conflict between science and religion related to the Galileo affair. By stud...
The essay analyses Galileo's telescopic discoveries, criticising the interpretation of them provided...
In his 1615 letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Lorraine, Galileo argues for a “principle of li...
Si dimostra che Galileo non ha mai proposto un principo d'inerzia. Questo errore storiografico ancor...
The clash between Galileo and the Catholic Inquisition has been discussed, studied, and written abou...
In his 1615 letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Lorraine, Galileo argues for a “principle of li...
The traditional stereotype of historical conflict between scientific knowledge and religious belief ...
The modern understanding of the notorious 1633 trial of Galileo is that of Science and Reason persec...
After Galileo\u27s argument for the autonomy of science is analysed and adapted to take into account...
The idea that science is value free can be traced back to the emergence of the distinction between...
A idéia de que a ciência é "livre de valores" pode ser reconduzida à emergência da distinção entre f...
For more than 30 years, historians have rejected what they call the ‘warfare thesis’ – the idea that...
Far from egalitarian, Galileo’s epistemology asserts an uncompromising hierarchy between science and...
Earl Davis discusses the history of the religious challenges brought on by progress in science. For ...
For centuries the case of Galileo Galilei has been the cornerstone of every major argument against t...
This paper analyses the conflict between science and religion related to the Galileo affair. By stud...
The essay analyses Galileo's telescopic discoveries, criticising the interpretation of them provided...
In his 1615 letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Lorraine, Galileo argues for a “principle of li...
Si dimostra che Galileo non ha mai proposto un principo d'inerzia. Questo errore storiografico ancor...
The clash between Galileo and the Catholic Inquisition has been discussed, studied, and written abou...
In his 1615 letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Lorraine, Galileo argues for a “principle of li...
The traditional stereotype of historical conflict between scientific knowledge and religious belief ...
The modern understanding of the notorious 1633 trial of Galileo is that of Science and Reason persec...