A Vindication of some objections lately raised against Dr. J. Colbatch his hypothesis. Together with some observations on his Essay of Alkaly and Acid and it's appendix

A Vindication of some objections lately raised against Dr. J. Colbatch his hypothesis. Together with some observations on his Essay of Alkaly and Acid and it's appendix
Title A Vindication of some objections lately raised against Dr. J. Colbatch his hypothesis. Together with some observations on his Essay of Alkaly and Acid and it's appendix PDF eBook
Author Francis Tuthill
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Pages 50
Release 1698
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The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge

The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge
Title The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Charles T. Wolfe
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 347
Release 2010-04-07
Genre Science
ISBN 9048136865

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It was in 1660s England, according to the received view, in the Royal Society of London, that science acquired the form of empirical enquiry we recognize as our own: an open, collaborative experimental practice, mediated by specially-designed instruments, supported by civil discourse, stressing accuracy and replicability. Guided by the philosophy of Francis Bacon, by Protestant ideas of this worldly benevolence, by gentlemanly codes of decorum and by a dominant interest in mechanics and the mechanical structure of the universe, the members of the Royal Society created a novel experimental practice that superseded former modes of empirical inquiry, from Aristotelian observations to alchemical experimentation. This volume focuses on the development of empiricism as an interest in the body – as both the object of research and the subject of experience. Re-embodying empiricism shifts the focus of interest to the ‘life sciences’; medicine, physiology, natural history. In fact, many of the active members of the Royal Society were physicians, and a significant number of those, disciples of William Harvey and through him, inheritors of the empirical anatomy practices developed in Padua during the 16th century. Indeed, the primary research interests of the early Royal Society were concentrated on the body, human and animal, and its functions much more than on mechanics. Similarly, the Académie des Sciences directly contradicted its self-imposed mandate to investigate Nature in mechanistic fashion, devoting a significant portion of its Mémoires to questions concerning life, reproduction and monsters, consulting empirical botanists, apothecaries and chemists, and keeping closer to experience than to the Cartesian standards of well-founded knowledge. These highlighted empirical studies of the body, were central in a workshop in the beginning of 2009 organized by the unit for History and Philosophy of Science in Sydney. The papers that were presented by some of the leading figures in this area are presented in this volume.

The Language of Mineralogy

The Language of Mineralogy
Title The Language of Mineralogy PDF eBook
Author Matthew D. Eddy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 220
Release 2016-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351887149

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Classification is an important part of science, yet the specific methods used to construct Enlightenment systems of natural history have proven to be the bête noir of studies of eighteenth-century culture. One reason that systematic classification has received so little attention is that natural history was an extremely diverse subject which appealed to a wide range of practitioners, including wealthy patrons, professionals, and educators. In order to show how the classification practices of a defined institutional setting enabled naturalists to create systems of natural history, this book focuses on developments at Edinburgh's medical school, one of Europe's leading medical programs. In particular, it concentrates on one of Scotland's most influential Enlightenment naturalists, Rev Dr John Walker, the professor of natural history at the school from 1779 to 1803. Walker was a traveller, cleric, author and advisor to extremely powerful aristocratic and government patrons, as well as teacher to hundreds of students, some of whom would go on to become influential industrialists, scientists, physicians and politicians. This book explains how Walker used his networks of patrons and early training in chemistry to become an eighteenth-century naturalist. Walker's mineralogy was based firmly in chemistry, an approach common in Edinburgh's medical school, but a connection that has been generally overlooked in the history of British geology. By explicitly connecting eighteenth-century geology to the chemistry being taught in medical settings, this book offers a dynamic new interpretation of the nascent earth sciences as they were practiced in Enlightenment Britain. Because of Walker's influence on his many students, the book also provides a unique insight into how many of Britain's leading Regency and Victorian intellectuals were taught to think about the composition and structure of the material world.

The Feminine Monarchie

The Feminine Monarchie
Title The Feminine Monarchie PDF eBook
Author Charles Butler
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Pages 204
Release 1623
Genre History
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The booke of honour

The booke of honour
Title The booke of honour PDF eBook
Author Francis Markham
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Pages 226
Release 1625
Genre Honor
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Buffon's Natural History: History of man continued

Buffon's Natural History: History of man continued
Title Buffon's Natural History: History of man continued PDF eBook
Author Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon
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Pages 370
Release 1797
Genre Anthropology
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The Scenes of Inquiry

The Scenes of Inquiry
Title The Scenes of Inquiry PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Jardine
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 342
Release 2000
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780198250395

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This text advocates a radical shift of concern in philosophical, historical, and sociological studies of the sciences, from answers and doctrines to questions and problems, and explores the consequences of such a shift.