The Scientific Revolution
豆瓣
Steven Shapin
简介
This work contains Steven Shapin's historical exploration into the origins of the modern scientific worldview. What historians have traditionally called the Scientific Revolution was, in Shapin's view, a diversity of practices and ideas that developed over the course of nearly two centuries. Rejecting the idea that there is anything like an "essence" of early modern science, the author shows that the Scientific Revolution in reality lacked the jarring abruptness and cataclysmic nature implied by its "revolutionary" name.
contents
List of Illustrations
Photo Credits
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. What Was Known?
2. How Was It Known?
3. What Was the Knowledge For?
Bibliographic Essay
Index