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      SemanticsThomas AquinasDuns ScotusWittgenstein
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      History of ScienceHistory of AstronomyHistory of AstrologyEarly Modern Intellectual History
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Kepler's Cosmological Synthesis sheds new light on one of the foundational figures of the Scientific Revolution. By uncovering a new form of coherence in Kepler’s world picture, it traces the unlikely intersections of mechanism and... more
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      History of ScienceHistory of AstronomyHistory of AstrologyJohannes Kepler
One of the most significant events in the history of Western civilization was the cosmological revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries. Among the most salient factors in this change, described by Alexandre Koyré as the ‘destruction of... more
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      History of ScienceScientific RevolutionHistory of Cosmology
Viewed as a flashpoint of the Scientific Revolution, early modern astronomy witnessed a virtual explosion of ideas about the nature and structure of the world. This study explores these theories in a variety of intellectual settings,... more
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      History of ScienceHistory of AstronomyHistory of AstrologyEarly Modern Intellectual History and the History of Ideas
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This essay examines the cometary theory of Johannes Kepler and his claim that an “ethereal spirit” could lead a comet to appear at a providential place and time. In his account of the comet of 1607, Kepler suggested that a spirit served... more
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The supernova of 1604 marks a major turning point in the cosmological crisis of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Capturing the eyes and imagination of Europe, it ignited an explosion of ideas that forever changed the face of... more
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      History of ScienceEarly Modern EuropeHistory of AstronomyJohannes Kepler
Michael Maestlin (1550–1631), professor of mathematics at the University of Tübingen, was a leading protagonist of the astronomical and cosmological revolution that began with Copernicus. Famous for first introducing Copernicanism to... more
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