Hypotheses and Perspectives in the History and Philosophy of Science
Hypotheses and Perspectives in the History and Philosophy of Science
Homage to Alexandre Koyre 1892-1964
Agassi, Joseph; Pisano, Raffaele; Drozdova, Daria
Springer International Publishing AG
09/2018
482
Mole
Inglês
9783319871417
15 a 20 dias
1043
Chapter 2. Homage to Koyre: Space as Paradigmatic Example of "The Unity of Human Thought".-
Chapter 3. The Philosophers and the Machine": Philosophy of Mathematics and History of Science in Alexandre Koyre.-
Chapter 4. Koyre and Galileo: the Myth of the Leaning Tower's Scientific Experiment.-
Chapter 5. On Galileo's Platonism, Again.-
Chapter 6. Alexandre Koyre and Blaise Pascal.-
Chapter 7. Koyre Revolutionary Role in the Historiography of Science.-
Chapter 8. Alexandre Koyre's Essential Features of the Scientific Revolution.-
Chapter 9. Koyre, Cassirer and History of Science.-
Chapter 10. Alexandre Koyre and the History of Science as a Species of the History of Philosophy: The Cases of Galileo and Descartes .-Chapter 11. ls Descartes' Theological Voluntarism Compatible with His Philosophy?.-
Chapter 12. The Posterity of Koyre's Galileo Studies.-
Chapter 13. Alexandre Koyre, Kepler's Reader without Prejudices. Harmony of the World, Music of the Heavens.-
Chapter 14. The History between Koyre and Husserl.-
Chapter 15. Kuhn, Sarton and the History of Science.-
Chapter 16. On the Conceptualization of Force in Johannes Kepler's Corpus: an Interplay between Physics, Mathematics and Metaphysics.-
Chapter 17. Koyre versus Olschki-Zilsel.-
Chapter 18. Alexandre Koyre, History and Actuality.-
Chapter 19. The Pitfalls and Possibilities of Following Koyre: the Young Tom Kuhn, 'Critical Historian', on Tradition Dynamics and Big History.-
Chapter 20. Alexandre Koyre and the Traditional Interpretation of the Anthropological Consequences of the Copernican Revolution.-
Chatper 21. Koyre as a Historian of Religion and the New French Phenomenology.
Chapter 2. Homage to Koyre: Space as Paradigmatic Example of "The Unity of Human Thought".-
Chapter 3. The Philosophers and the Machine": Philosophy of Mathematics and History of Science in Alexandre Koyre.-
Chapter 4. Koyre and Galileo: the Myth of the Leaning Tower's Scientific Experiment.-
Chapter 5. On Galileo's Platonism, Again.-
Chapter 6. Alexandre Koyre and Blaise Pascal.-
Chapter 7. Koyre Revolutionary Role in the Historiography of Science.-
Chapter 8. Alexandre Koyre's Essential Features of the Scientific Revolution.-
Chapter 9. Koyre, Cassirer and History of Science.-
Chapter 10. Alexandre Koyre and the History of Science as a Species of the History of Philosophy: The Cases of Galileo and Descartes .-Chapter 11. ls Descartes' Theological Voluntarism Compatible with His Philosophy?.-
Chapter 12. The Posterity of Koyre's Galileo Studies.-
Chapter 13. Alexandre Koyre, Kepler's Reader without Prejudices. Harmony of the World, Music of the Heavens.-
Chapter 14. The History between Koyre and Husserl.-
Chapter 15. Kuhn, Sarton and the History of Science.-
Chapter 16. On the Conceptualization of Force in Johannes Kepler's Corpus: an Interplay between Physics, Mathematics and Metaphysics.-
Chapter 17. Koyre versus Olschki-Zilsel.-
Chapter 18. Alexandre Koyre, History and Actuality.-
Chapter 19. The Pitfalls and Possibilities of Following Koyre: the Young Tom Kuhn, 'Critical Historian', on Tradition Dynamics and Big History.-
Chapter 20. Alexandre Koyre and the Traditional Interpretation of the Anthropological Consequences of the Copernican Revolution.-
Chatper 21. Koyre as a Historian of Religion and the New French Phenomenology.