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portada History of the Inductive Sciences 3 Volume Set: History of the Inductive Sciences: Volume 2 Paperback (Cambridge Library Collection - Philosophy) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2010
Language
English
Pages
552
Format
Paperback
ISBN
1108019250
ISBN13
9781108019255
Edition No.
1
Categories

History of the Inductive Sciences 3 Volume Set: History of the Inductive Sciences: Volume 2 Paperback (Cambridge Library Collection - Philosophy) (in English)

William Whewell (Author) · Cambridge University Press · Paperback

History of the Inductive Sciences 3 Volume Set: History of the Inductive Sciences: Volume 2 Paperback (Cambridge Library Collection - Philosophy) (in English) - William Whewell

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Synopsis "History of the Inductive Sciences 3 Volume Set: History of the Inductive Sciences: Volume 2 Paperback (Cambridge Library Collection - Philosophy) (in English)"

A central figure in Victorian science, William Whewell (1794-1866) held professorships in Mineralogy and Moral Philosophy at Trinity College, Cambridge, before becoming Master of the college in 1841. His mathematical textbooks, such as A Treatise on Dynamics (1823), were instrumental in bringing French analytical methods into British science. This three-volume history, first published in 1837, is one of Whewell's most famous works. Taking the 'acute, but fruitless, essays of Greek philosophy' as a starting point, it provides a history of the physical sciences that culminates with the mechanics, astronomy, and chemistry of 'modern times'. Volume 2 focuses on the rise and development of modern mechanics in the seventeenth century. Whewell shows how Galileo's laws of motion exemplify a paradigmatic shift from 'formal' to 'physical' sciences - a new approach concerned with explaining causes rather than merely observing phenomena. It also discusses the implications for physical astronomy of Newton's discoveries.

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