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"All human beings, by nature, desire to know." —Aristotle, The Metaphysics For well over 2,000 years, much of our fundamental "desire to know" has focused on the area we now call science.
1. Beginning the Journey 2. Babylonians, Egyptians, and Greeks 3. The Presocratics 4. Plato and the Pythagoreans 5. Plato's Cosmos 6. Aristotle's View of the Natural World 7. Aristotelian Cosmology and Physics 8. Hellenistic Natural Philosophy 9. Greek Astronomy from Eudoxus to Ptolemy 10. The Roman Contributions 11. Roman Versions of Greek Science and Education 12. The End of the Classical World 13. Early Christianity and Science 14. The Rise of Islam and Islamic Science 15. Islamic Astronomy, Mathematics, and Optics 16. Alchemy, Medicine, and Late Islamic Culture 17. The Latin West Reawakens 18. Natural Philosophy at School and University 19. Aristotle and Medieval Scholasticism 20. The Science of Creation 21. Science in the Orders 22. Medieval Latin Alchemy and Astrology 23. Medieval Physics and Earth Sciences 24. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance 25. Renaissance Natural Magic 26. Copernicus and Calendrical Reform 27. Renaissance Technology 28. Tycho, Kepler, and Galileo 29. The New Physics 30. Voyages of Discovery and Natural History 31. Mechanical Philosophy and Revised Atomism 32. Mechanism and Vitalism 33. Seventeenth-Century Chemistry 34. The Force of Isaac Newton 35. The Rise of Scientific Societies 36. How Science Develops
36 lectures can change not only the perspective with which you look at science's past, but the way you understand its present.
About the Author: Professor Principe has been recognized extensively for his brilliant scholarship and creative teaching. In 1999, the Carnegie Foundation chose him as the Maryland Professor of the Year, and in 1998 he received the Templeton Foundation's award for courses dealing with science and religion. Johns Hopkins has repeatedly recognized his outstanding teaching achievements through numerous awards: the Distinguished Faculty Award, the Excellence in Teaching Award, and the George Owen Teaching Award.
Professor Principe's publications include Alchemy Tried in the Fire: Starkey, Boyle, and the Fate of Helmontian Chymistry with W.R. Newman (2002), and The Aspiring Adept: Robert Boyle and His Alchemical Quest (1998).
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