Galileo Studies: Personality, Tradition, and Revolution
Title | Galileo Studies: Personality, Tradition, and Revolution PDF eBook |
Author | Stillman Drake |
Publisher | Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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In a startling reinterpretation of the evidence, Stillman Drake advances the hypothesis that Galileo's condemnation by the Inquisition was caused not by his defiance of the Church, but by the hostility of contemporary philosophers. Galileo's own beautifully lucid arguments are used to show how his scientific method--based on a search not for causes but for laws--was utterly divorced from the Aristotelian approach to physics. His methodology had a definitive impact on the development of modern physics, and led to a final parting of the ways between science and philosophy.
Galileo Studies
Title | Galileo Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandre Koyré |
Publisher | Harvester Press |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Galileo Galilei
Title | Galileo Galilei PDF eBook |
Author | Michael White |
Publisher | Blackbirch Press, Incorporated |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781567113259 |
Describes the life and work of the scientist who was persecuted by the Inquisition for his views of the universe.
Galileo
Title | Galileo PDF eBook |
Author | Mario Livio |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2021-05-25 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1501194747 |
An “intriguing and accessible” (Publishers Weekly) interpretation of the life of Galileo Galilei, one of history’s greatest and most fascinating scientists, that sheds new light on his discoveries and how he was challenged by science deniers. “We really need this story now, because we’re living through the next chapter of science denial” (Bill McKibben). Galileo’s story may be more relevant today than ever before. At present, we face enormous crises—such as minimizing the dangers of climate change—because the science behind these threats is erroneously questioned or ignored. Galileo encountered this problem 400 years ago. His discoveries, based on careful observations and ingenious experiments, contradicted conventional wisdom and the teachings of the church at the time. Consequently, in a blatant assault on freedom of thought, his books were forbidden by church authorities. Astrophysicist and bestselling author Mario Livio draws on his own scientific expertise and uses his “gifts as a great storyteller” (The Washington Post) to provide a “refreshing perspective” (Booklist) into how Galileo reached his bold new conclusions about the cosmos and the laws of nature. A freethinker who followed the evidence wherever it led him, Galileo was one of the most significant figures behind the scientific revolution. He believed that every educated person should know science as well as literature, and insisted on reaching the widest audience possible, publishing his books in Italian rather than Latin. Galileo was put on trial with his life in the balance for refusing to renounce his scientific convictions. He remains a hero and inspiration to scientists and all of those who respect science—which, as Livio reminds us in this “admirably clear and concise” (The Times, London) book, remains threatened everyday.
Galileo Galilei’s “Two New Sciences”
Title | Galileo Galilei’s “Two New Sciences” PDF eBook |
Author | Alessandro De Angelis |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2022-01-04 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3030719529 |
This book aims to make Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) accessible to the modern reader by refashioning the great scientist's masterpiece "Discourses and Mathematical Demonstrations Relating to Two New Sciences" in today's language. Galileo Galilei stands as one of the most important figures in history, not simply for his achievements in astronomy, physics, and engineering and for revolutionizing science and the scientific method in general, but also for the role that he played in the (still ongoing) drama concerning entrenched power and its desire to stifle any knowledge that may threaten it. Therefore, it is important that today's readers come to understand and appreciate what Galilei accomplished and wrote. But the mindset that shapes how we see the world today is quite different from the mindset -- and language -- of Galilei and his contemporaries. Another obstacle to a full understanding of Galilei's writings is posed by the countless historical, philosophical, geometrical, and linguistic references he made, along with his often florid prose, with its blend of Italian and Latin. De Angelis' new rendition of the work includes translations of the original geometrical figures into algebraic formulae in modern notation and allows the non-specialist reader to follow the thread of Galileo's thought and in a way that was barely possible until now.
Essays on Galileo and the History and Philosophy of Science
Title | Essays on Galileo and the History and Philosophy of Science PDF eBook |
Author | Stillman Drake |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 424 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780802081650 |
This 3 volume collection includes 80 of the 130 papers published by Drake, most on Galileo but some on medieval and early modern science in general (principally mechanics). An essential supplement to Drake's translations and other books.
Galileo
Title | Galileo PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Sharratt |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1996-04-11 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780521566711 |
An entertaining, accessible biography of one of the greatest innovators ever known.