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Author Henry, John.

Title The scientific revolution and the origins of modern science / John Henry
Published New York : St. Martin's Press, 1997

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Description x, 137 pages ; 22 cm
Series Studies in European history
Studies in European history (New York, N.Y.)
Contents 1. The Scientific Revolution and the Historiography of Science -- 2. The Scientific Method -- 3. Magic and the Origins of Modern Science -- 4. The Mechanical Philosophy -- 5. Religion and Science -- 6. Science and the Wider Culture -- 7. Conclusion
Summary This study provides a brief survey and accessible guide to the most important aspects of the Scientific Revolution. As well as considering the development of the mathematical and experimental approaches to an understanding of the natural world, it looks at the crucial role of magical traditions in the origins of modern science and the importance of the Christian world-view in the shaping of the scientific endeavour. Written with the non-scientist in mind, it does not dwell on technical details but seeks to show the social, cultural, and intellectual factors which shaped the development of science in its formative stage and prepared the way for the predominance of science in modern Western culture. Taking account of the latest developments in our understanding of this vital aspect of European history, it is also a useful guide to more detailed literature for students and other interested readers
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-118) and index
Subject Science -- History.
Science -- Methodology.
Science -- Philosophy.
LC no. 96027605
ISBN 0312165404 (paperback)
0333560477