Experimental philosophy and the birth of empirical science : Boyle, Locke, and Newton / Michael Ben-Chaim.
2004
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Title
Experimental philosophy and the birth of empirical science : Boyle, Locke, and Newton / Michael Ben-Chaim.
Created/published
Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, ©2004.
Description
222 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Associated name
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-219) and index.
Contents
The historical sociology of scientific explanations
The break with the philosophical discourse on nature : the discovery of electrical conductivity
Explanation and experimentation transformed : Newton's studies on spectral colors
The public transaction of Newton's optical research
Remodeling human understanding : Locke's laboratory of the mind
Locke's doctrine of the faithful mind
Experimental philosophy : the gospel according to Boyle
Science as an institution of human understanding.
The break with the philosophical discourse on nature : the discovery of electrical conductivity
Explanation and experimentation transformed : Newton's studies on spectral colors
The public transaction of Newton's optical research
Remodeling human understanding : Locke's laboratory of the mind
Locke's doctrine of the faithful mind
Experimental philosophy : the gospel according to Boyle
Science as an institution of human understanding.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England.
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Q174.8 .B46 2004