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The Construction of Modern Science: Mechanisms and Mechanics (Cambridge Studies in the History of Science) First Edition
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- ISBN-100521292956
- ISBN-13978-0521292955
- EditionFirst Edition
- PublisherCambridge University Press
- Publication dateJanuary 27, 1978
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6 x 0.44 x 9 inches
- Print length190 pages
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- Publisher : Cambridge University Press; First Edition (January 27, 1978)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 190 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0521292956
- ISBN-13 : 978-0521292955
- Item Weight : 10.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.44 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,016,268 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #393 in Mechanics
- #646 in Physics of Mechanics
- #1,014 in History of Engineering & Technology
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Two major themes dominated the period covered in the book; the Platonic-Pythagorean tradition, which looked on nature in geometric terms, and the mechanical philosophy, which conceived of nature as a huge machine and sought to explain the hidden mechanisms behind phenomena. These themes run through the various chapters of the book. Starting out in the first chapter with the copernican revolution in astronomy (the heliocentric theory) it shows how two men, Kepler and Galileo, reformed the theory and opened up new questions for the comming century. The following chapters cover the various sciences such as mechanics, chemistry and biology. After an interluding chapter covering the organization of the scientific enterprise (showing that universities were not always the principal centers of scientific research) it ends with two chapters in which the two themes mentioned above are drawn together and ultimately lead to the discovery of Newton's laws, solving major problems opened up at the beginning of the century.
I had to read this book as part of a course at the university where I study. I enjoyed the book (and the course) a lot (which I don't say verry often) even though it doesn't have anything to do the primary subject of my study, business information technology. If you're at all 'science minded' this book is a must. You wont regret purchasing it.
In this sense this book is a very interesting journey through the development of the Modern Science, and its countless obstacles to surmount with the Status Quo of different ages and historical moments
Albert Einstein stated once "The science without religion is cripple but the religion without science is blind."
Totally recommended.