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Controversies Within the Scientific Revolution

  • Edited by: Marcelo Dascal and Victor D. Boantza
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2011
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From the beginning of the Scientific Revolution around the late sixteenth century to its final crystallization in the early eighteenth century, hardly an observational result, an experimental technique, a theory, a mathematical proof, a methodological principle, or the award of recognition and reputation remained unquestioned for long. The essays collected in this book examine the rich texture of debates that comprised the Scientific Revolution from which the modern conception of science emerged. Were controversies marginal episodes, restricted to certain fields, or were they the rule in the majority of scientific domains? To what extent did scientific controversies share a typical pattern, which distinguished them from debates in other fields? Answers to these historical and philosophical questions are sought through a close attention to specific controversies within and across the changing scientific disciplines as well as across the borders of the natural and the human sciences, philosophy, theology, and technology.


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Part I. Astronomy and mechanics

What kind of controversy?
Michael Elazar and Rivka Feldhay
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What was The Assayer really about?
Ofer Gal and Raz Chen-Morris
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Two controversies for the price of one
Maurice Finocchiaro
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Part II. Light and gravity

The origins of the 1669 debate on the causes of gravity
Victor D. Boantza
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Nir Grannot
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Lessons from a controversy following Newton’s first optical paper
Gábor Zemplén
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Part III. Physiology and vitalism

The influence of Johann Van Helmont
Anna Marie Roos
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Adelino Cattani
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Charles T. Wolfe
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Part IV. Human sciences and theology

Justin E.H. Smith
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The controversy between Samuel Pufendorf and the Lutheran theologians in the late seventeenth century
Merio Scattola
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