Companion to the History of Modern Science / Edition 1

Companion to the History of Modern Science / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0415019885
ISBN-13:
9780415019880
Pub. Date:
11/02/1989
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415019885
ISBN-13:
9780415019880
Pub. Date:
11/02/1989
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Companion to the History of Modern Science / Edition 1

Companion to the History of Modern Science / Edition 1

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Overview

* A descriptive and analytical guide to the development of Western science from AD 1500, and to the diversity and course of that development first in Europe and later across the world
* Presented in clear, non-technical language
* Extensive indexes of Subjects and Names

'Indeed a companion volume whose 67 essays give pleasure and instruction ... an ambitious and successful work.' - Times Literary Supplement
'This work is an essential resource for libraries everywhere. For specialist science libraries willing to keep just one encyclopaedic guide to history, for undergraduate libraries seeking to provide easily accessible information, for the devisers of university curricula, for the modern social historian or even the eclectic scientist taking a break from simply making history, this is the book for you.' - Times Higher Education Supplement
'A pleasure to read with a carefully chosen typeface, well organized pages and ample margins ... it is very easy to find one's way around. This is a book which will be consulted widely.' - Technovation
'This is a commendably easy book to use.' - British Journal of the History of Science
'Scholars from other areas entering this field, students taking the vertical approach and teachers coming from any direction cannot fail to find this an invaluable text.' - History of Science Journal

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415019880
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/02/1989
Series: Routledge Companion Encyclopedias
Pages: 1108
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert Olby, Geoffrey Cantor, John Christie, and Jonathon Hodge are all in the Division of the History of Science at the University of Leeds.

Table of Contents

Preface — Introduction — The Editors — PART I: THE STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE — Section IA: History of science in relation to neighbouring disciplines — 1. The development of the historiography of science /J. R. R. Christie — 2. The history of science and the working scientist /John R. G. Turner — 3. The history of science and the history of society /Roy Porter — 4. The history of science and the philosophy of science /Larry Laudan — 5. Sociological theories of scientific knowledge /Barry Barnes — Section IB: Analytical perspectives — 6. Marxism and the history of science /Robert M. Young — 7. The sociology of the scientific community /Trevor Pinch — 8. Feminism and the history of science /J. R. R. Christie — 9. Language, discourse and science /J. V Golinski — Section IC: Philosophical problems — 10. Continental philosophy and the history of science /Gary Gutting — 11. Discovery /T. Nickles — 12. Rationality, science and history /Larry Briskman — 13. Realism /W. H. Newton-Smith — PART II: SELECTED WRITINGS IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE — Section IIA: Turning points — 14. The Copemican revolution /J. R. Ravetz — 15. The Scientific Revolution /John A. Schuster — 16. Newton and natural philosophy /Alan Gabbey — 17. The chemical revolution Carleton /E. Perrin — 18. Laplacian physics /Robert Fox — 19. Natural history, 1670-1802 /Phillip R. Sloan — 20. The history of geology, 1780-1840 /Rachel Laudan — 21. Energy /Crosbie Smith — 22. Electromagnetic theory in the nineteenth century /M. Norton Wise — 23. Cell theory and development /Jane Maienschein — 24. Origins and species before and after Darwin /M.J.S.Hodge — 25. William Wundt and the emergence of experimental psychology /K. Danziger — 26. Behaviourism /Roger Smith — 27. Freud and psychoanalysis /Raymond E. Fancher — 28. The theory of relativity /John Stachel — 29- Quantum theory /Michael Redhead — 30. Classical economics and the Keynesian revolution /Bill Gerrard — 3i- From physiology to biochemistry /Neil Morgan — 32- The molecular revolution in biology /Robert Olby — 33- The emergence of genetics /Robert Olby — 34- Cybernetics and information technology /Michael S. Mahoney — Section IIB: Topics and interpretations — 35- Aristotelian science /A. George Molland — 36. The heart and blood from Vesalius to Harvey /Andrew Wear — 37- Magic and science in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries /John Henry — 38. Atomism and the mechanical philosophy /Martin Tamny — 39- Newtonianism /Simon Schaffer — 40. Physical optics /G. N. Cantor — 4i- Cosmology: Newton to Einstein /Pierre Kerszberg — 42. Geometry and space /J.J. Gray — 43- Particle science /Helge Kragh — 44- The foundations of mathematics /Philip Kitcher — 45- Probability and determinism, 1650-1900 /Ian Hacking — 46. The mind-body problem /Robert M. Young — 47- Paradigmatic traditions in the history of anthropology /George W. Stocking — — 48. Physiology and experimental medicine /John V Picks tone — 49. Geography /David N. Livingstone — Section IIC: Themes — 50. Science and religion /John Hedley Brooke — 51. Science and literature /Gillian Beer — 52. Science and philosophy /George Macdonald Ross — 53. The development of philosophy of science, 1600-1900 /Eman McMullin — 54. The development of philosophy of science since 1900 /M. J. S. Hodge and G. N. Cantor — 55. The classification of the sciences /Nicholas Fisher — 56. Marginal science /Seymour H. Mauskopf — 57. Science, alienation and oppression /Robert M. Young — 58. Orthodoxies, critiques and alternatives /J. R. Ravetz — 59. Nationalism and internationalism /Brigitte Schroeder-Gudehus — 60. Science and imperialism /Lewis Pyenson — 61. Science and war /D. E. M. Edgerton — 62. Science education /W. H. Brock — 63. The organisation of science and its pursuit in early modem Europe /Roger L. Emerson — 64. Professionalisation /J. B. Morrell — 65. Science and the public /Steven Shapin — 66. Science and political ideology, 1790-1848 /Dorinda Outram — 67. Natural science and social theory /Theodore M. Porter — The Contributors — Index of names — Index of subjects.
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