Measures of Science: Theological and Technological Impulses in Early Modern Thought (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy) Buy on Amazon
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Measures of Science: Theological and Technological Impulses in Early Modern Thought (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy)

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Author(s) James Barry
ISBN / ASIN 0810114240
ISBN-13 9780810114241
Sales Rank #5,149,687
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Drawing on past and current research in continental philosophy, Measures of Science: Theological and Technological Impulses in Early Modern Thought examines the development of certain founding issues of early modern science. Focusing on three key seventeenth-century figures--Descartes, Bacon, and Newton--and locating his argument explicitly within the approach of Alexandre Koyre, James Barry Jr. explores the philosophical, theological, and technological priorities that established the frame for the full emergence of the new science. In showing how the work of these and other seventeenth-century figures led to the appearance of a dominant new view of nature and perception, Barry's book makes an important contribution to our understanding of the formative period of modern science.
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