The Copernican Question The Copernican Question

The Copernican Question

Prognostication, Skepticism, and Celestial Order

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Publisher Description

In 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus publicly defended his hypothesis that the earth is a planet and the sun a body resting near the center of a finite universe. But why did Copernicus make this bold proposal? And why did it matter? The Copernican Question reframes this pivotal moment in the history of science, centering the story on a conflict over the credibility of astrology that erupted in Italy just as Copernicus arrived in 1496. Copernicus engendered enormous resistance when he sought to protect astrology by reconstituting its astronomical foundations. Robert S. Westman shows that efforts to answer the astrological skeptics became a crucial unifying theme of the early modern scientific movement. His interpretation of this "long sixteenth century," from the 1490s to the 1610s, offers a new framework for understanding the great transformations in natural philosophy in the century that followed.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2011
July 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
704
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
SIZE
11.5
MB

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