The Scientific revolution and the origins of modern science
- Tipus Tapa tova
- Editorial PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
- ISBN13 9780333960905
- ISBN10 0333960904
- Pàgines 160
- Col.lecció Studies in European history
- Any Edició 2002
- Idioma Anglès
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Història I Filosofía De La CiènciaThe Scientific revolution and the origins of modern science
This study provides a brief survey and accessible guide not only to the astonishing scientific innovations of that time, but also to the reasons why the Scientific Revolution occurred when and where it did. Beginning with an explanation of its emergence as an aspect of the wider changes of the European Renaissance, it considers, among other things: the rise of mathematicians from humble craft practitioners to the intellectual leaders of science. the role of magic in the development of the experimental method. the belief that knowledge of nature should be useful for the amelioration of the human condition. the importance of religious beliefs in the rise of the modern scientific worldview.
Writing with the non-scientist in mind, John Henry does not dwell on technical details, but instead emphasizes the social, cultural and intellectual factors which shaped the development of science. Incorporating much recent work, this new edition of The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science presents the latest ideas on the nature and significance of these important historical changes.
- Tipus Tapa tova
- Editorial PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
- ISBN13 9780333960905
- ISBN10 0333960904
- Pàgines 160
- Col.lecció Studies in European history
- Any Edició 2002
- Idioma Anglès