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The revolution in science, 1500-1750The revolution in science, 1500-1750

The revolution in science, 1500-17501983

A. Rupert Hall

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The origins and evolution of modern science are problems of perennial fascination. In the sixteenth and seventeeth centuries the West witnessed a fundamental and decisive change in man's attitude to the world about him, which led him to abandon his ancient intellectual traditions in quest of a new philosophy of Nature. The intellectual ferment of the period yielded a sharper spirit of enquiry, and from it, painfully but triumphantly, emerged modern science and the modern scientific mind. This revolution, and the rapid growth of scientific knowledge that came as a consequence, are the subjects of this book. -- Book cover.

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First published
1983
OL Work ID
OL1911815W

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SciencePhilosophyMethodologyHistoryScience, historyScience--historyScience--philosophyScience--methodologyScience--methodsQ125 .h28 1983509/.03Self-help groupsMethods

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