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Science before Socrates
By Graham
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Description
Whereas philosophers of the sixth century BC treated astronomical phenomena as ephemeral events continuous with weather processes, those of the fifth century treated heavenly bodies as independent stony masses whirled in a cosmic vortex. Two historic events help to date and account for the change: a solar eclipse in 478 BC and a meteoroid that fell to earth around 466. Both events influenced Anaxagoras, who transformed insights from Parmenides into explanations of lunar and solar eclipses, meteors, and rainbows.
Virtually all philosophers came to accept Anaxagoras' theory of lunar light and eclipses. Aristotle endorsed Anaxagoras' theory of eclipses as a paradigm of scientific explanation. Anaxagoras' theories launched a geometrical approach to astronomy and were accepted as foundational principles by all mathematical astronomers from Aristarchus to Ptolemy to Copernicus and Galileo-and to the present day.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
302
Release Date:
2013-07-11
Publication Date:
2019-09-02
Publisher:
ACADEMIC
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0199959781
ISBN13:
9780199959785
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Weight:
591 g
Height:
157 cm
Width:
235 cm
Thickness:
21 cm
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