Observation Challenged Authority Before It Changed Science
Tracing How Renaissance Thinkers Dismantled Medieval Certainties Through Experiment and Evidence
Sinopsis
Through manuscript collections, correspondence networks, and laboratory notebooks from figures like Galileo, Vesalius, and lesser-known experimenters, the narrative reveals the intellectual courage required to challenge Aristotelian physics, Galenic medicine, and geocentric cosmology. These werent merely scientific disputes but confrontations with institutional power—universities, religious authorities, and professional guilds all had stakes in maintaining established knowledge systems.
The book traces how new instruments (telescopes, microscopes, accurate clocks) didnt just enhance human senses but created entirely new categories of observable phenomena that existing theories couldnt explain. It follows the development of mathematical description as a legitimate way to understand nature, the rise of collaborative scientific communities through academies and journals, and the slow establishment of empirical evidence as arbiter of truth.
Crucially, the narrative examines who could participate in this revolution—wealthy amateurs with leisure time, court-sponsored researchers, artisans whose practical knowledge informed theory—and who remained excluded, shaping which questions got asked and which observations counted as legitimate.
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Editorial: Epubli
ISBN: 9783565210664
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 30/01/2026
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