Scientific Knowledge and Its Social ProblemsClarendon Press, 1971 - 449 páginas |
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... Galileo twice tried to sell his method of determining longitudes at sea by observation of the eclipses of the moons of Jupiter . The first attempt started in 1616 with Spain , and Galileo even offered to travel there to train ...
... Galileo twice tried to sell his method of determining longitudes at sea by observation of the eclipses of the moons of Jupiter . The first attempt started in 1616 with Spain , and Galileo even offered to travel there to train ...
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... Galileo was done by A. Koyré , Études Galiléennes ( Hermann , Paris , 1939 ) . Koyré even argued that Galileo could not have achieved the precision he claimed . But the doubts of Galileo's French contem- poraries which Koyré cites ( ii ...
... Galileo was done by A. Koyré , Études Galiléennes ( Hermann , Paris , 1939 ) . Koyré even argued that Galileo could not have achieved the precision he claimed . But the doubts of Galileo's French contem- poraries which Koyré cites ( ii ...
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... Galileo early received clear warning of the ideological sensitivity of his Copernican doctrines from his friend and protector , Maffeo Barberini , later Pope Urban VIII . In March 1615 , Galileo received a letter from Ciampoli reporting ...
... Galileo early received clear warning of the ideological sensitivity of his Copernican doctrines from his friend and protector , Maffeo Barberini , later Pope Urban VIII . In March 1615 , Galileo received a letter from Ciampoli reporting ...
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Social Problems of Industrialized Science | 31 |
Science as Craftsmans Work | 75 |
ProblemSolving on Artificial Objects | 109 |
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