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- Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
31: ...only suggested candidate for filling the gap is [[Alhazen]]'s theory of intromission; that is, that vision ...
72: ...t would have little or no intelligibility as a single event, but nonetheless, like all evolutionary pr...
105: ...anguages: crises of representation in Newtonian England, 1660-1740''. Ithaca: Cornell University Press... - History of science (41710 bytes)
2: ...s a body of verifiable [[empirical knowledge]], a global community of [[scholar]]s, and a set of [[tec...
52: ...hip was aided by several factors. The use of a single language, [[Arabic language|Arabic]], allowed co...
76: ...to the unification of the two phenomena into a single theory of [[electromagnetism]], by [[James Clerk...
78: ...dn't hold on small scales, but even more disturbingly, the thoery of [[general relativity]] proposed ...
93: ...rinciples of quantum mechanics to deduce [[bond angle]]s in ever-more complicated molecules, culminati... - Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
9: ...tions and institutions of stature), but also strongly segregated into different fields of study. The s...
15: ...f science is a major factor in its historical and global development, as though science is hypothetica...
31: ...he nascent scientific communities. For example, [[Alhazen]] had to feign madness to avoid execution. The po...
53: ...ple simultaneous discovery is actually a surprisingly common phenomenon, perhaps largely explained by ... - Pre-experimental science (6447 bytes)
19: ... Ibn al Haythen (known in [[Western Europe]] as [[Alhazen]]) ([[965]]-[[1040]]), who finally discounted it ...
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