Beyond the Copernican Revolution: New Narratives in Early Modern Science Podcast
1) Welcoming Remarks by Steve Hindle
Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the “Beyond the Copernican Revolution: New Narratives in Early Modern Science" conference, held at the Huntington Library on June 12, 2015. Hindle i...Show More
2) Arguments, Reason, and Method: Commanding Assent on Astronomical Claims and Other Things
Peter Dear, discusses "Arguments, Reason, and Method: Commanding Assent on Astronomical Claims and Other Things”. Dear is Professor of the History of Science at Cornell University.
3) Early Modern Astronomical Images
Sachiko Kusukawa, discusses "Early Modern Astronomical Images”. Kusukawa is a Fellow in History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge.
4) Revolting Insects: Natural History in Early Modern Science and Culture
Brian W. Ogilvie, discusses "Revolting Insects: Natural History in Early Modern Science and Culture”. Ogilvie is Associate Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
5) Beyond the Copernican Revolution
Robert S. Westman, discusses "Beyond the Copernican Revolution”. Westman is a Professor in the Department of History at the University of California, San Diego.
6) Reformulating Chemistry
Lawrence M. Principe, discusses "Reformulating Chemistry”. Principe is the Director of the Singleton Center, the Drew Professor of the Humanities, and faculty in the Department of the History of Scien...Show More
7) New Narratives of Early Modern Mechanics
Renée Raphael, discusses "New Narratives of Early Modern Mechanics”. Raphael is Assistant Professor, History School of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine.
8) The Non-Copernican Questions: Future Histories of the Science(s) of the Stars
Adam Mosley, discusses "The Non-Copernican Questions: Future Histories of the Science(s) of the Stars”. Mosley is Professor of History at Swansea University in Wales.
The Non-Copernican Questions: Future Histories of the Science(s) of the Stars
46:33 | Jun 12th, 2015
9) Welcoming Remarks by Jan Golinski
Jan Golinski welcomes participants and attendees to the “Beyond the Copernican Revolution: New Narratives in Early Modern Science" conference, held at the Huntington Library on June 12, 2015. Golinski...Show More