Fallen Languages: Crises of Representation in Newtonian England, 1660-1740Cornell University Press, 1993 - 268 páginas According to Robert Markley, historians and philosophers of science who link the "rise" of science to the "rise" of modern, objective forms of writing are interpreting the works of Robert Boyle, Isaac Newton, and their contemporaries far too narrowly. Focusing on the crises of representation in the discourse of "physico-theology" in English natural philosophy from 1660 to 1740, Markley demonstrates the crucial role played by theology in the development of modern science. |
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Contenido
Boyles Defense | 34 |
Real Characters Philosophical | 63 |
Boyle and the Crisis | 95 |
Mathematics History | 131 |
History Method | 178 |
The Reinscription of Science | 216 |
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Fallen Languages: Crises of Representation in Newtonian England, 1660–1740 Robert Markley Vista previa limitada - 2019 |
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