Thematic Origins of Scientific Thought

Kepler to Einstein, Revised Edition

Gerald Holton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Harvard University Press

Published:24th Jun '88

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The highly acclaimed first edition of this major work convincingly established Gerald Holton’s analysis of the ways scientific ideas evolve. His concept of “themata,” induced from case studies with special attention to the work of Einstein, has become one of the chief tools for understanding scientific progress. It is now one of the main approaches in the study of the initiation and acceptance of individual scientific insights.

Three principal consequences of this perspective extend beyond the study of the history of science itself. It provides philosophers of science with the kind of raw material on which some of the best work in their field is based. It helps intellectual historians to redefine the place of modern science in contemporary culture by identifying influences on the scientific imagination. And it prompts educators to reexamine the conventional concepts of education in science.

In this new edition, Holton has masterfully reshaped the contents and widened the coverage. Significant new material has been added, including a penetrating account of the advent of quantum physics in the United States, and a broad consideration of the integrity of science, as exemplified in the work of Niels Bohr. In addition, a revised introduction and a new postscript provide an updated perspective on the role of themata. The result of this thoroughgoing revision is an indispensable volume for scholars and students of scientific thought and intellectual history.

Fascinating and thought-provoking…written for the most part in a language accessible to scientist and historian alike. -- Laura Tilling * Nature *
[This book] deserves to have a permanent influence on the work of historians, philosophers, and sociologists of science, as well as on educationists and intellectual historians, but it can also be recommended to the general reader. -- Stephen Toulmin * Physics Today *
A brilliant, fascinating study of how some of the fundamental ideas of modern physics were conceived and developed… It combines careful analysis of documentary evidence with a broad perspective on the historical development of science and its humanistic aspects. -- Stephen G. Brush, University of Maryland
Thematic Origins is a brilliant explanation of the true, powerful process of scientific thought. The original is one of the few works in the history and philosophy of science I have read and reread over the years, and I am especially pleased now to see this even stronger revision. Holton stands almost alone in his ambidextrous ability to think—and write—as both a scientist and philosopher. -- E. O. Wilson, Harvard University

ISBN: 9780674877481

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 680g

504 pages

2nd New edition