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Rethinking the scientific revolution

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The Scientific Revolution (roughly 1500 to 1700) is considered to be the central episode in the history of science, the historical moment when "modern science" and its attendant institutions emerged.

This book challenges the traditional historiography of the Scientific Revolution.

Starting with a dialogue between Betty Jo Teeter Dobbs and Richard S.

Westfall, whose understanding of the Scientific Revolution differs in important ways, the papers in this volume reconsider canonical figures, their areas of study, and the formation of disciplinary boundaries during this seminal period of European intellectual history.

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Cambridge University Press
0521661013 / 9780521661010
Hardback
509.03
13/03/2000
United Kingdom
English
xii, 340p. : ill.
24 cm
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