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Autore principale:Blumenberg, Hans, 1920-
Titolo:The genesis of the Copernican world / Hans Blumenberg ; translated by Robert M. Wallace.
Pubblicazione:Cambridge (Mass.) [etc.] :  MIT,  c1987.  
Descrizione fisica:XLVIII, 772 p. ;  23 cm  
Note:Tit. orig.: Die Genesis der kopernikanischen Welt
Contiene:Indice: Translator's introduction. Pt. 1. The ambiguous meanig of the heavens: Introduction. 1. Cosmos and tragedy 2. The heavens as a cave 3. At the end of the observer in repose 4. The nonsimultaneity of the simultaneous 5. The view of the heavens and self-conscoiusness 6. Pure intuition as an anthropological utopia 7. The heavens as charming landscape : photography and anthropomorphism 8. Anachronism as a need founded in the life-world : realities and simulation. Pt. 2. The opening up of the possibility of a Copernicus: 1. The history of what led up to the event as conditioning the history of its effects 2. Loosening of the systematic structure through exhaustion of what the system can accomplish 3. Transformations of anthropocentrism 4. Humanism's idealization of the center of the world 5. The intolerability of forgoing truth in favor of technique 6. A hypothetical account of the way Copernicus arrived at his theory. Pt. 3. A typology of Copernicus's early influence: Introduction. 1. The theoretician as perpetrator 2. Consequences of an instance of well-meaning misguidance : Osiander 3. The reformation and Copernicanism 4. Perplexities of Copernicus's sole student : Joachim Rethicus 5. Not a martyr for Copernicanism : Giordano Bruno 6. Experiences with the truth : Galileo. Pt. 4. The heavens stand still and time goes on: Introduction. 1. How the movement of the heavens was indispensable for the ancient concept of time 2. How antiquity's concept of time did not fit in the Middle Ages 3. The perfection of the Earth as a new precondition for the old concept of time 4. The deformation of the Earth and absolute time. Pt. 5. The Copernican comparative: Introduction. 1. Perspective as the guide for cosmological expansion 2. The Copernican system as a prototypical supersystem 3. A retrospect on Lambert's universe, from the twentieth century 4. Competing proposals for the system of systems : Kant and Lambert 5. What is Copernica in Kant's turning? Pt. 6. Vision in the Copernican world: Introduction 1. How horizons of visibility are conditioned by views of man 2. The proclamation of the new stars, and one single person's reasons for believing it 3. The lack of a paratheory to explain resistance to the telescope 4. Reflexive telescopics and geotropic astronautics. Translator's notes. Author's notes. Name index
Note galileane:Per Galilei vedi, in particolare: Pt. 3. 6. Experiences with the truth : Galileo, p. 386-430; Pt. 6. 2. The proclamation of the new stars, and one single person's reasons for believing it, p. 644-656
Visionato in:IMSS
ISBN:0262022672
Altri autori:Wallace, Robert M.
Discipline:Astronomia--Studi di carattere generale.
Persone:Copernicus, Nicolaus, 1473-1543.
Keyword:Keywords--Copernicanesimo.
Sudd. cronologiche:Rinascimento.
Secolo XVII.
Correlato a:Regier, W.G.  Recensione].    
Collocazione:LS 06745
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