In most histories of Western science, the period 1500-1700 is depicted as the crucible in which modern science was forged: a triumphal parade of great minds – Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes, Leibniz, Huygens, Newton – transformed our understanding of the earth and heavens and set the pattern for modern science ever since. It was the first of many progressive revolutions in science. For many historians, this Scientific Revolution of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe was the Big Bang event that ignited modernity. Yet from the standpoint of contemporaries, the events retrospectively celebrated as the Scientific Revolution were perceived as a horrific realization that for almost two millennia, the finest minds had been thoroughl...
Many philosophers have thought that Kuhn’s claim that there have been paradigm shifts introduced a p...
Once upon a time ‘The Scientific Revolution of the 17th century’ was an innovative concept that insp...
At a 'conjuncture' in pre-modern global history, labelled by previous generations of historians as t...
Since the mid-twentieth century, the ‘Scientific Revolution’ has arguably occupied centre stage in m...
We live in a world made by science. How and when did this happen? This book tells the story of the e...
As a master narrative for understanding the emergence of the modern world, the concept of a seventee...
The Scientific Revolution Revisited brings Mikuláš Teich back to the great movement of thought and a...
The main characteristic of modern science is that its new theories contain the old ones as their par...
Do the changes that have taken place in the structures and methods of the production of scientific k...
In an interesting book bearing the title Architects of Ideas Trattner tells us that in every age ...
The theme In the main, historians and philosophers of science have come to differentiate between the...
The model of scientific revolution genesis and structure, extracted from Einstein’s revolution and c...
Advancements made in science during the 1600’s created an atmosphere of controversy that would reson...
45 pagesDescartes’s famous declaration, “I think therefore I am,” is one of the most referenced stat...
What were the reasons of the Copernican Revolution ? How did modern science (created by a bunch of a...
Many philosophers have thought that Kuhn’s claim that there have been paradigm shifts introduced a p...
Once upon a time ‘The Scientific Revolution of the 17th century’ was an innovative concept that insp...
At a 'conjuncture' in pre-modern global history, labelled by previous generations of historians as t...
Since the mid-twentieth century, the ‘Scientific Revolution’ has arguably occupied centre stage in m...
We live in a world made by science. How and when did this happen? This book tells the story of the e...
As a master narrative for understanding the emergence of the modern world, the concept of a seventee...
The Scientific Revolution Revisited brings Mikuláš Teich back to the great movement of thought and a...
The main characteristic of modern science is that its new theories contain the old ones as their par...
Do the changes that have taken place in the structures and methods of the production of scientific k...
In an interesting book bearing the title Architects of Ideas Trattner tells us that in every age ...
The theme In the main, historians and philosophers of science have come to differentiate between the...
The model of scientific revolution genesis and structure, extracted from Einstein’s revolution and c...
Advancements made in science during the 1600’s created an atmosphere of controversy that would reson...
45 pagesDescartes’s famous declaration, “I think therefore I am,” is one of the most referenced stat...
What were the reasons of the Copernican Revolution ? How did modern science (created by a bunch of a...
Many philosophers have thought that Kuhn’s claim that there have been paradigm shifts introduced a p...
Once upon a time ‘The Scientific Revolution of the 17th century’ was an innovative concept that insp...
At a 'conjuncture' in pre-modern global history, labelled by previous generations of historians as t...