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Autore principale:Rossi, Paolo, 1923-2012.
Titolo:The Aristotelians and the moderns : hypothesis and nature / Paolo Rossi.
Abstract:This paper discusses the continuity-theory as exposed by J. H. Randall in relation to Zabarella and Galileo's works. The privileged position assigned in the history of science to "methodological problems" is also discussed and refuted. Very strong differences between Zabarella's De rebus naturalibus and the "Moderns" emerge, when the analysis turns to the concepts as nature and world, natural law and natural order, artificial objects and artificial (or constructed) experiments. On these grounds, Bacon and Galileo (as Descartes or Mersenne) developed a new image of science according to which the Aristotelian image of an "hyperinclusive" scientific knowledge is polemically and persistently refuted  
Note galileane:Isis CB, 108/1439 "'This paper discusses the continuity-theory as exposed by J. H. Randall in relation to Zabarella and Galileo's works'"
Visionato in:IMSS
In:Annali dell'Istituto e Museo di storia della scienza di Firenze    A. 7, fasc. 1 (1982), p. 3-28
Discipline:Scienze--Studi specifici.
Keyword:Keywords--Aristotelismo.
Sudd. cronologiche:Secolo XVII.
Rinascimento.
Collocazione:Misc. Rossi 2034 (estratto)
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