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著者:
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Cohen, I. Bernard, |
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Revolution in science / / , |
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出版地: Cambridge, Mass. : 出版社: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 出版日期: 1985. |
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载体形态:
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xx, 711 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm |
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内容提要:
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Cohen traces the nuances that differentiate both scientific revolutions and human perceptions of them, weaving threads of details from physics, mathematics, behaviorism, Freud, atomic physics and molecular biology, into the larger fabric of intellectual history. Examining the transformations in the way scientists, historians, and philosophers have conceived of scientific change from the 17th century to the present, he analyzes idea of "revolution" and explores how the term "revolution" came to stand for radical change in political and socioeconomic affairs, and science. With case histories from the revolutions associated with the names of Kepler, Copernicus, Galileo, Darwin, Newton, and Einstein, as well as the Industrial and political revolutions, he details the nature of all scientific revolutions, the stages by which they occur, their time scale, and the creative factors in producing a revolutionary new idea. ISBN 0-674-76777-2 :$25.00. |
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主题词:
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Science History. |