Science and the Enlightenment
A historical exploration of 18th-century scientific advancements
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:26th Apr '85
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This book provides an insightful exploration of the scientific advancements in the eighteenth century, particularly during the Enlightenment. Science and the Enlightenment contextualizes these developments culturally.
The book Science and the Enlightenment offers a comprehensive overview of the scientific advancements during the eighteenth century, focusing on both physical and life sciences. It presents these developments within the broader cultural context of the Enlightenment, highlighting how scientific ideas influenced the intellectual landscape of the time. The work is accessible, making it suitable for students of the Enlightenment, history enthusiasts, and general readers who possess a foundational understanding of science.
In Science and the Enlightenment, Professor Hankins utilizes contemporary scholarship to shed light on the evolving nature of scientific disciplines in the 1700s. He emphasizes that the organization of science during this period differed significantly from modern classifications, providing readers with a fresh perspective on the field's historical progression. The book illustrates the interplay between science and culture, revealing how scientific thought permeated various aspects of society.
This engaging narrative not only enriches the existing literature on eighteenth-century science but also serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the intersection of science and Enlightenment philosophy. With its non-technical approach, Science and the Enlightenment invites a diverse audience to explore the significance of scientific inquiry in shaping modern thought.
"For students and anyone interested in the history of science this is an excellent account of the development of science as part of - and within the context of - the Enlightenment." William S. Gorman, Science Books & Films
"The first book-length account of eighteenth century science since Abraham Wolf's 1939 edition of History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century, this is a valuable update of both the history of science and the Enlightenment." William S. Gorman, Science Books & Films
ISBN: 9780521243490
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
Weight: 500g
226 pages