The nature of natural philosophy in the late Middle Ages

When did modern science begin? -- Science and the medieval university -- The condemnation of 1277, God's absolute power, and physical thought in the late Middle Ages -- God, science, and natural philosophy in the late Middle Ages -- Medieval departures from Aristotelian natural philosophy -- Go...

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Published in:Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy
Main Author: Grant, Edward 1926-2020 (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC Catholic University of America Press c 2010
In: Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy (52)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Grant, Edward, The Nature of Natural Philosophy in the Late Middle Ages] (2011) (Rabin, Sheila J.)
Series/Journal:Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy 52
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Natural philosophy / History 1200-1500
Further subjects:B Science, Medieval Philosophy
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Summary:When did modern science begin? -- Science and the medieval university -- The condemnation of 1277, God's absolute power, and physical thought in the late Middle Ages -- God, science, and natural philosophy in the late Middle Ages -- Medieval departures from Aristotelian natural philosophy -- God and the medieval cosmos -- Scientific imagination in the Middle Ages -- Medieval natural philosophy : empiricism without observation -- Science and theology in the Middle Ages -- The fate of ancient Greek natural philosophy in the Middle Ages : Islam and western Christianity -- What was natural philosophy in the Middle Ages? -- Aristotelianism and the longevity of the medieval worldview
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0813217385