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Kuhn,Sarton,and the history of science
Kuhn Sarton Leonardo da Vinci history of science Butterfield William Harvey Galen
2016/6/15
The scientific work of Leonardo da Vinci may have served as the main inspiration for the historical research of George Sarton. Although he never produced a work he felt was worthy of its subject, the ...
Carnap,Kuhn,and the history of science
Carnap History of science Kuhn Logical positivism New historiography of science Philosophy of science Revisionism Sarton
2016/6/15
The purpose of this article is to respond to Thomas Uebel′s criticisms of my comments regarding the current revisionism of Carnap′s work and its relations to Kuhn. I begin by pointing out some misunde...
The Paranoid Style in American History of Science
Thomas S. Kuhn The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Richard Hofstadter “The Paranoid Style in American Politics ” Cold War James B. Conant Brainwashing La estructura de las revoluciones científicas Guerra Fría lavado de cerebro
2016/5/31
Historian Richard Hofstadter’s observations about American cold-war politics are used to contextualize Thomas Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions and argue that substantive claims about the...
The paper considers the two main challenges to scientific realism, stemming from confirmation holism and the underdetermination thesis as well as from semantic holism and the incommensurability thesis...
History of Science and the Material Theory of Induction:Einstein’s Quanta, Mercury’s Perihelion
the Material Theory of Induction History of Science
2008/4/14
The use of the material theory of induction to vindicate a scientist’s claims of evidential warrant is illustrated with the cases of Einstein’s thermodynamic argument for light quanta of 1905 and his ...
Marco Beretta: Imaging a Career in Science: The Iconography of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier. (Uppsala Studies in History of Science, No. 29 ), Science History Publications, Canton, MA, 2001, xvii + 126 pp. [ISBN 0-88135-2942]
Marco Beretta Perspective
2008/4/3
How many famous chemists are defined by one image? Certainly few to the extent that our view of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier and Marie Anne Lavoisier has been shaped by the splendid double portrait by Ja...
The role of astronomy in the history of science
history of astronomy Poincare measurement of time
2008/3/31
We discuss the extent to which the visibility of the heavens was a necessary condition for the development of science, with particular reference to the measurement of time. Our conclusion is that whil...
Lucretius and the History of Science
Lucretius Epicurus Democritus atom atomism matter materialism
2008/3/31
The essay is to be published in the forthcoming Cambridge Companion to Lucretius (ed. P. Hardie and S. Gilispie). It provides an overview of the influence of Lucretius on the renaissance, early modern...
N.R. Hanson on the Relation Between Philosophy and History of Science
General Issues History of Philosophy of Science
2008/3/31
Despite having put the concept of HPS on the institutional map, N.R. Hanson’s distinctive account of the interdependence between history of science and philosophy of science has been mostly forgotten,...
Biohumanities: Rethinking the relationship between biosciences, philosophy and history of science, and society
science communication public understanding of science biohumanities social studies of science
2008/3/31
We argue that philosophical and historical research can constitute a ‘Biohumanities’ which deepens our understanding of biology itself; engages in constructive 'science criticism'; helps formulate new...
N.R. Hanson on the Relation Between Philosophy and History of Science
N.R. Hanson Philosophy History of Science
2011/9/8
Despite having put the concept of HPS on the institutional map, N.R. Hanson’s distinctive account of the interdependence between history of science and philosophy of science has been mostly forgotten,...
Biohumanities: Rethinking the relationship between biosciences, philosophy and history of science, and society
science communication public understanding of science biohumanities social studies of science
2011/9/8
We argue that philosophical and historical research can constitute a ‘Biohumanities’ which deepens our understanding of biology itself; engages in constructive 'science criticism'; helps formulate new...
Workshop on Precarious Matters, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany, 22-24 March 2007
Max Planck Institute the History of Science
2008/4/3
Sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), this workshop was organized by historian of science (pharmacy) Bettina Wahrig from the Technical University of Braunschweig and her group and by...
The Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science
The Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science Philosophy History of Science
2008/1/3
The Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science is one of seventeen independent academic units of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The Center was initiated by the series of...
Lucretius and the History of Science
Lucretius, Epicurus, Democritus, atom, atomism, matter, materialism, atheism, Conches, Fracastoro, Bruno, Scaliger, Basso, Telesio, Bacon,Sennert, Magnenus, Beeckman, Descartes, Gassendi, Newton, Hobbes, Cavendish, Charleton, Boyle, Leibniz, Kant, Hume, Darwin, Dalton, Maxwell, Mach, Duhem, Bohr, Schrodinger, Perrin, Heisenberg
2011/9/7
The essay is to be published in the forthcoming Cambridge Companion to Lucretius (ed. P. Hardie and S. Gilispie). It provides an overview of the influence of Lucretius on the renaissance, early modern...