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The Origins of Modern Science Herbert Butterfield English

By: Butterfield HerbertMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York The Free Press 1957 Description: 255 p. ; soft bound 14*21.7 cmISBN: 978765432DDC classification: 509
Contents:
Historical importance of a theory of impetus Conservatism of Copernicus Study of the heart down to William Harvey Downfall of Aristotle and Ptolemy Experimental method in seventeenth century Bacon and Descartes Effect of the scientific revolution on the non-mechanical sciences History of the modern theory of gravitation Transition of the Philosophe movement in the reign of Louis XIV Place of the scientific revolution in the history of western civilisation Postponed scientific revolution in chemistry Ideas of progress and ideas of evolution
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Historical importance of a theory of impetus
Conservatism of Copernicus
Study of the heart down to William Harvey
Downfall of Aristotle and Ptolemy
Experimental method in seventeenth century
Bacon and Descartes
Effect of the scientific revolution on the non-mechanical sciences
History of the modern theory of gravitation
Transition of the Philosophe movement in the reign of Louis XIV
Place of the scientific revolution in the history of western civilisation
Postponed scientific revolution in chemistry
Ideas of progress and ideas of evolution

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