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  1. The contributors, world leaders in their respective specialties, engage with current historiographical and methodological controversies and strike out on positions of their own. The definitive reference work on the history of the sciences. Up-to-date coverage and interpretation by leading scholars.

  2. Imre Lakatos (1968, 1978) developed an account of scientific revolutions in terms of research programmes, illustrated by two historical examples. For Lakatos, a research programme basically consists of a (theoretical) hard core and a set of auxiliary hypotheses.

  3. When we study the history of science, we easily find many cases when a once-accepted entity is no longer accepted. Consider, for example, the four Aristotelian elements, the electric fluids of the 18 th century, or the luminiferous ether of the 19 th century.

  4. Oct 1, 2024 · History of science, the development of science over time. Humankind has long observed regularities in nature, from the movements of the Sun and Moon during day and night to the seasonal migrations of animals. Learn how science advanced from the observation of these natural phenomena to modern understanding.

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  5. At the end of the century, history of science has addressed the formation of the global (and extra-global) reach of science, and historians have linked the expansion of science to large-scale processes such as industrialisation, colonialism and imperialism.

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  7. Jan 12, 2023 · This chapter surveys the transformations in scientific understanding that took place during the period usually known as the Scientific Revolution, roughly from 1500 to 1700, It follows the growing emphasis on experiment in science and charts the shift from an Aristotelian and Ptolemaic geocentric view of the universe to a Copernican ...

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