The clash between Galileo and the Catholic Inquisition has been discussed, studied, and written about for many decades. The scientific, theological, political, and social implications have all been carefully analysed and appreciated in all their interpretative fruitfulness. The relatively recent trend in this kind of scholarship however seems to have underestimated the fact that Galileo in this debate, as in his earlier debates, showed a particular style marked by overconfidence. If we keep in mind the Lakatosian account of scientific development, it is of course perfectly understandable that scientists at times stick to their convictions by producing auxiliary hypotheses as buffers against contrary evidence. And elements of this are detect...
The traditional stereotype of historical conflict between scientific knowledge and religious belief ...
Galileo’s telescopic lunar observations, announced in Siderius Nuncius (1610), were a triumph of obs...
In the concluding pages of his Epistolae duae de motu impresso a motore translato (1642), Pierre Gas...
The clash between Galileo and the Catholic Inquisition has been discussed, studied, and written abou...
Galileo Galilei’s contribution during the early stages of the scientific revolution and his clash wi...
During the years from 1616 (when the Decree prohibiting two Copernican propositions was issued by t...
This is the age of doubt, says Brecht's Galileo, the 17th century scientist. "It ain't necessarily s...
When studying the controversy prevailing between Galileo and the Jesuits over the comets of 1618, hi...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
The work of Galileo Galilei has, perhaps more than any other singular historical example, been used...
In 1633, the Inquisition condemned Galileo for defending Copernicus’s hypothesis of the earth’s moti...
Abstract Galileo Then and Now (Draft of paper to be discussed at the Conference, HPD1, to be held at...
he life and work of the early 17th-century mathematician and astronomer Galileo Galilei have been pr...
We know that those who fail to learn from the mistakes of history are often condemned to repeat them...
This paper analyses the conflict between science and religion related to the Galileo affair. By stud...
The traditional stereotype of historical conflict between scientific knowledge and religious belief ...
Galileo’s telescopic lunar observations, announced in Siderius Nuncius (1610), were a triumph of obs...
In the concluding pages of his Epistolae duae de motu impresso a motore translato (1642), Pierre Gas...
The clash between Galileo and the Catholic Inquisition has been discussed, studied, and written abou...
Galileo Galilei’s contribution during the early stages of the scientific revolution and his clash wi...
During the years from 1616 (when the Decree prohibiting two Copernican propositions was issued by t...
This is the age of doubt, says Brecht's Galileo, the 17th century scientist. "It ain't necessarily s...
When studying the controversy prevailing between Galileo and the Jesuits over the comets of 1618, hi...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
The work of Galileo Galilei has, perhaps more than any other singular historical example, been used...
In 1633, the Inquisition condemned Galileo for defending Copernicus’s hypothesis of the earth’s moti...
Abstract Galileo Then and Now (Draft of paper to be discussed at the Conference, HPD1, to be held at...
he life and work of the early 17th-century mathematician and astronomer Galileo Galilei have been pr...
We know that those who fail to learn from the mistakes of history are often condemned to repeat them...
This paper analyses the conflict between science and religion related to the Galileo affair. By stud...
The traditional stereotype of historical conflict between scientific knowledge and religious belief ...
Galileo’s telescopic lunar observations, announced in Siderius Nuncius (1610), were a triumph of obs...
In the concluding pages of his Epistolae duae de motu impresso a motore translato (1642), Pierre Gas...