
Modern Bilimin Doğuşu
Some of the values attributed to modern Europe are undoubtedly directly related to modern science.
The importance of scientific developments in Europe, especially in the 17th century, and the importance of this period from previous ones.
The idea that there is a divisive Scientific Revolution is generally well known.
Italian historian Paolo Rossi describes these developments as the leading figures of the period, such as Copernicus, Galileo and Newton.
It tells the story through the studies and personal stories of scientists. The author describes the new astronomy,
discoveries made with the microscope, groundbreaking ideas in physics and mathematics, time and nature
It explains the change of concepts in an understandable language.
The Birth of Modern Science also clearly demonstrates the close relationship of science with culture and philosophy.
reveals. While it shows that the cultural environment in which science occurs is decisive, science, as is traditionally believed,
It is also an illusion that the idea that it is not related to the absolute truths and cultural values it contains is an illusion.
states. Science, with examples such as the fact that even a scientist like Newton, who is considered the father of modern science, devoted most of his life to research that cannot be reconciled with science today.
and conveys the unknowns about the history of science to the reader.
The Birth of Modern Science is a must read for those interested in the history of science and the origins of modern science.
a foundational work.
Number of Pages: 328
Year of Printing: 2009
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Literature Publishing
First Print Year: 2009
Number of Pages: 328
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Literature Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 328 |
ISBN | : | 9789750404740 |
The heart | : | Turkish |