ABSTRACT

Once upon a time 'The Scientific Revolution of the 17th century' was an innovative concept that inspired a stimulating narrative of how modern science came into the world. Half a century later, what we now know as 'the master narrative' serves rather as a strait-jacket — so often events and contexts just fail to fit in. No attempt has been made so far to replace the master narrative. H. Floris Cohen now comes up with precisely such a replacement. Key to his path-breaking analysis-cum-narrative is a vision of the Scientific Revolution as made up of six distinct yet narrowly interconnected, revolutionary transformations, each of some twenty-five to thirty years' duration. This vision enables him to explain how modern science could come about in Europe rather than in Greece, China, or the Islamic world. It also enables him to explain how half-way into the 17th century a vast crisis of legitimacy could arise and, in the end, be overcome. Building forth on his earlier The Scientific Revolution. A Historiographical Inquiry (1994), his new book takes the latest researches duly into account, while connecting these in highly innovative ways. It is meant throughout as a constructive effort to break up all-too-deeply frozen patterns of thinking about the history of science.

part I|156 pages

Nature-Knowledge in Traditional Society

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chapter I|50 pages

Greek Foundations, Chinese Contrasts

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part II|131 pages

Three Revolutionary Transformations

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chapter VIII|9 pages

Concurrence Explained

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chapter IX|7 pages

Prospects Around 1640

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part III|453 pages

Dynamics of the Revolution

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chapter XII|41 pages

Legitimacy in the Balance

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chapter XIV|11 pages

Nature-Knowledge Decompartmentalized

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chapter XVI|16 pages

The Fifth Transformation: The Baconian Brew

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chapter XVII|33 pages

Legitimacy of a New Kind

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chapter XVIII|37 pages

Nature-Knowledge by 1684: The Achievement So Far

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chapter XIX|81 pages

The Sixth Transformation: The Newtonian Synthesis

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Epilogue

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A Dual Legacy
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