西洋科学史の基本<br>A History of Western Science : The Basics

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西洋科学史の基本
A History of Western Science : The Basics

  • 著者名:Vermij, Rienk
  • 価格 ¥4,713 (本体¥4,285)
  • Routledge(2023/12/11発売)
  • ポイント 42pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032346489
  • eISBN:9781003801535

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Description

A History of Western Science: The Basics offers a short introduction to the history of Western science that is accessible to all through avoiding technical language and mathematical intricacies. A coherent narrative of how science developed in interaction with society over time is also provided in this comprehensive guide.

The first part discusses the period up to 1700, with a focus on the conceptual shift and new ideas about nature that occurred in early modern Europe. Part two focusses on the practical and institutional aspects of the scientific enterprise and discusses how science established itself in Western society post 1700s, while part three discusses how during the same period modern science has impacted our general view of the world, and reviews some of the major discoveries and debates.

Key topics discussed in the book include:

  • Natural philosophy, medicine, and mathematics in the ancient and medieval worlds
  • The key figures in the history of science—Galileo, Descartes, Isaac Newton, Darwin and Einstein—as well as lesser-known men and women who have developed the field
  • The development of scientific instruments, the transformation of alchemy into chemistry, weights and measures, the emergence of the modern hospital and its effects on medicine, and the systematic collection of data on meteorology, volcanism, and terrestrial magnetism
  • The big questions – the origins of humans, the nature of reality and the impact of science.

As a jargon-free and comprehensive study of the history of Western science, this book is an essential introductory guide for academics and researchers of the history of science, as well as general readers interested in learning more about the field.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I. The Scientific Revolution

1. Antiquity and the Middle Ages

Greek philosophers and nature

Greek mathematics

Medicine in antiquity

The classical tradition in mediaeval Europe

2. The sixteenth century: the Aristotelian worldview in decline

New intellectual currents: humanism and hermeticism

Natural history and medicine

Mathematics and ‘natural magic’

Astronomy

Philosophy of nature

3. The seventeenth century: a new worldview

Galileo and a new view of the heavens

Descartes and mechanistic science

The emergence of an experimental tradition

Mathematization of science

The mathematical science of Isaac Newton

A revolution in the prevailing worldview?

Part II. Autonomous science: methods, theories and researchers 1700-2000

4. The eighteenth century: disseminating the idea of science

Knowledge and practice: instruments

Collecting and classifying: natural history

From alchemy to chemistry

Newtonian mechanics and its problems

5. The nineteenth century (i): science at the service of the rationalization of society

A ‘scientific’ system of measurement

The modern hospital

Observatories, measuring stations and a global science

Science and Western imperialism

6. The nineteenth century (ii): professional science

Universities and professors

Women in science

Laboratories

Classification and conferences

The rise of the experiment: physiology

Measuring and experimenting in the study of nature

Further mathematization

Statistics

7. The twentieth century: industrial science

The rise of industrial science

The science of measurement

Research institutes

Control and modelling

Independence under pressure

Part III. The scientific worldview

8. The origin of the world

The Bible and the new image of the world

The development of geology

The origin of the universe

9. The nature of life and the origin of human beings

Early scientific ideas about humankind and its place in the world

The idea of evolution

Darwin’s contribution

Descent

The mysteries of the mind

The mechanism of heredity

Heredity and evolution

A science of human beings?

10. The nature of reality

A rational world?

The building blocks of reality

Research into radiation

The theory of relativity

Quantum mechanics

In search of a theory of everything

11. The influence of science on the general worldview

Scientification?

Accommodation of scientific findings

Rejection of scientific findings

Concluding remarks

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