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Title Traditions of analysis and synthesis / William R. Newman, Jutta Schickore, editors
Published Cham : Springer, [2024]
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 402 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series Archimedes ; volume 73
Archimedes (Dordrecht, Netherlands) ; v. 73.
Contents Chapter 1. Introduction: Traditions of Analysis and Synthesis (William Newman) -- Chapter 2. The dark side of sunthesis? Fraud and substitutions in Graeco-Roman pharmacology (Laurence Totelin) -- Chapter 3. Spagyria, Scheidung, and Spagrlein: The Meanings of Analysis for Paracelsus (Didier Kahn and William R. Newman) -- Chapter 4. Chymistry goes Further: Sensible Principiata and Things Themselves over the Longue Dure (Joel Klein) -- Chapter 5. Philosophical Methods of Analysis and Synthesis from Medieval Scholasticism to Descartes and Hobbes (Helen Hattab) -- Chapter 6. A Fresh Look at Newtons Method of Analysis and Synthesis (Alan Shapiro) -- Chapter 7. Descartes, Leibniz, and Newton on analysis and synthesis (Niccol Guicciardini) -- Chapter 8. Knowing Diseases and Medicines Forwards and Backwards: Analysis and Synthesis in Early Modern Academic Medicine (Evan Ragland) -- Chapter 9. Cutting Through the Epistemic Circle: Analysis, Synthesis, and Method in Late Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century Anatomy (Tawrin Baker) -- Chapter 10. Taxis and Texture: Johann Daniel Major (1634-1693) on Spirits, Salts, and the Limits of Analysis (Vera Keller) -- Chapter 11. Phenomena and principles: Analysis-synthesis and reduction-deduction in 18th-century experimental physics (Friedrich Steinle) -- Chapter 12. Analysis and induction as methods of empirical inquiry (Jutta Schickore) -- Chapter 13. From Chemical Analysis to Analytical Chemistry in Germany, 17901862 (Peter Ramberg) -- Chapter 14. Questioning the symmetry between analysis and synthesis in chemical practices (Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent) -- Chapter 15. Contesting the Musical Ear: Hermann von Helmholtz, Gottfried Weber and Carl Stumpf Analyzing Mozart (Julia Kursell)
Summary This open access book provides a fresh perspective on analysis and synthesis across several areas of inquiry. The two operations form a primary basis of modern laboratory science, ranging from the spectrographic analysis used in practically every scientific discipline today, to the naming of entire disciplines, such as synthetic organic chemistry. Despite their acknowledged significance, however, the history of analysis, synthesis, and their relations over the longue dure is poorly understood. Several volumes have been devoted to the history of analysis and synthesis in the sense that premodern mathematicians and philosophers used the terms, but very little work has been done on the tradition of material decomposition and recomposition and its relationship to mathematics and philosophy. The present volume brings together scholars in the history of medicine, mathematics, philosophy, chemistry, and alchemy to explore the ways in which these multiple disciplines understood and used analysis and synthesis as experimental, justificatory, and conceptual tools
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 15, 2025)
Subject Analytical chemistry -- History
Analysis (Philosophy) -- History
Form Electronic book
Author Newman, William R., 1955- editor.
Schickore, Jutta, editor.
ISBN 9783031763984
303176398X