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How Modern Science Came into the World : Four Civilizations, One 17th-Century Breakthrough /

"Once upon a time 'The Scientific Revolution of the 17th century' was an innovative concept that inspired a stimulating narrative of how modern science came into the world. Half a century later, what we now know as 'the master narrative' serves rather as a strait-jacket--so...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cohen, H. Floris (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, Ã2010.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 743-765) and indexes. 
505 0 0 |g Part I:  |t Nature-Knowledge in Traditional Society --  |t Greek foundations, Chinese contrasts --  |t Greek nature-knowledge transplanted: the islamic world --  |t Greek nature-knowledge transplanted in part: medieval Europe --  |t Greek nature-knowledge transplanted, and more: renaissance Europe --  |g Part II:  |t Three revolutionary transformations --  |t The first transformation: realist-mathematical science --  |t The second transformation: a kinetic-corpuscularian philosophy of nature --  |t The third transformation: to find facts through experiment --  |t Concurrence explained --  |t Prospects around 1640 --  |t Part III:  |t Dynamics of the Revolution --  |t Achievements and limitations of realist-mathematical science --  |t Achievements and limitations of kinetic corpuscularianism --  |t Legitimacy in the balance --  |t Achievements and limitations of fact-finding experimentalism --  |t Nature-knowledge decompartmentalized --  |t The fourth transformation: corpuscular motion geometrized --  |t The fifth transformation: the baconian brew --  |t Legitimacy of a new kind --  |t Nature-knowledge by 1684: the achievement so far --  |t The sixth transformation: the newtonian synthesis. 
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