The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science
Author: Edwin Arthur Burtt
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Published: 1927
Total Pages: 370
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Author: Edwin Arthur Burtt
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Published: 1927
Total Pages: 370
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Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 370
ISBN-13: 9780486425511
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis classic in the philosophy of science describes and analyzes the profound change from the philosophy of the Middle Ages to the modern view of humanity's less central place in the universe. It offers a fascinating analysis of the works of Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes, Hobbes, Gilbert, Boyle, and Newton.
Author: Willis W. Harman
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 456
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Immanuel Kant
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9780521544757
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPreface 1. Metaphysical foundations of phoronomy 2. Metaphysical foundations of dynamics 3. Metaphysical foundations of mechanics 4. Metaphysical foundations of phenomenology.
Author: Edward Feser
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783868382006
DOWNLOAD EBOOKActuality and potentiality, substantial form and prime matter, efficient causality and teleology are among the fundamental concepts of Aristotelian philosophy of nature. Aristotle's Revenge argues that these concepts are not only compatible with modern science, but are implicitly presupposed by modern science. Among the many topics covered are: The metaphysical presuppositions of scientific method. The status of scientific realism The metaphysics of space and time. The metaphysics of quantum mechanics. Reductionism in chemistry and biology. The metaphysics of evolution. Neuroscientific reductionism. The book interacts heavily with the literature on these issues in contemporary analytic metaphysics and philosophy of science, so as to bring contemporary philosophy and science into dialogue with the Aristotelian tradition.
Author: James Hannam
Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
Published: 2009-08-07
Total Pages: 551
ISBN-13: 1848311583
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a powerful and a thrilling narrative history revealing the roots of modern science in the medieval world. The adjective 'medieval' has become a synonym for brutality and uncivilized behavior. Yet without the work of medieval scholars there could have been no Galileo, no Newton and no Scientific Revolution. In "God's Philosophers", James Hannam debunks many of the myths about the Middle Ages, showing that medieval people did not think the earth is flat, nor did Columbus 'prove' that it is a sphere; the Inquisition burnt nobody for their science nor was Copernicus afraid of persecution; no Pope tried to ban human dissection or the number zero. "God's Philosophers" is a celebration of the forgotten scientific achievements of the Middle Ages - advances which were often made thanks to, rather than in spite of, the influence of Christianity and Islam. Decisive progress was also made in technology: spectacles and the mechanical clock, for instance, were both invented in thirteenth-century Europe. Charting an epic journey through six centuries of history, "God's Philosophers" brings back to light the discoveries of neglected geniuses like John Buridan, Nicole Oresme and Thomas Bradwardine, as well as putting into context the contributions of more familiar figures like Roger Bacon, William of Ockham and Saint Thomas Aquinas.
Author: Michael Friedman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2013-01-17
Total Pages: 645
ISBN-13: 0521198399
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book develops a new reading of the Metaphysical Foundations and articulates an original perspective of Kant's critical philosophy as a whole.
Author: Edwin Arthur Burtt
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Published: 1925
Total Pages: 382
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Dupré
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9780674212619
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith this manifesto, John Dupré systematically attacks the ideal of scientific unity by showing how its underlying assumptions are at odds with the central conclusions of science itself.
Author: James Hannam
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2011-03-22
Total Pages: 482
ISBN-13: 1596982055
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Not-So-Dark Dark Ages What they forgot to teach you in school: People in the Middle Ages did not think the world was flat The Inquisition never executed anyone because of their scientific ideologies It was medieval scientific discoveries, including various methods, that made possible Western civilization’s “Scientific Revolution” As a physicist and historian of science James Hannam debunks myths of the Middle Ages in his brilliant book The Genesis of Science: How the Christian Middle Ages Launched the Scientific Revolution. Without the medieval scholars, there would be no modern science. Discover the Dark Ages and their inventions, research methods, and what conclusions they actually made about the shape of the world.