Galileo Studies

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Galileo Studies is a seminal scholarly work by historian of science Alexandre Koyré that deeply analyzes Galileo Galilei’s role in the development of modern scientific thought and the scientific revolution.

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instanceOf book
history of science book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline history of ideas
history of science
philosophy of science
analyzes Galileo’s Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems NERFINISHED
Galileo’s Two New Sciences NERFINISHED
Galileo’s mathematical treatment of motion
author Alexandre Koyré NERFINISHED
describes Galileo’s break with Aristotelian physics
Galileo’s experiments and thought experiments
Galileo’s role in the birth of modern science
Galileo’s use of mathematics in physics
the conceptual revolution in dynamics
focusesOn Galileo’s astronomy
Galileo’s methodology
Galileo’s physics
conceptual foundations of classical mechanics
development of modern scientific thought
transition from Aristotelian to modern science
genre history of science
intellectual history
hasPerspective conceptual analysis of scientific theories
internalist history of science
hasTheme conceptual change in science
conflict between Aristotelian and modern physics
emergence of classical mechanics
nature of scientific revolution
relationship between theory and experiment
influenced 20th-century philosophy of science
historiography of the scientific revolution
later studies of Galileo
language English
French
mainSubject Galileo Galilei NERFINISHED
history of modern science
scientific revolution
notableFor detailed conceptual analysis of Galileo’s work
emphasis on the role of mathematics in modern science
shaping modern understanding of Galileo’s significance
scholarlyReputation classic in the history of science literature
seminal work in Galileo scholarship
timePeriodCovered early 17th century
scientific revolution

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Alexandre Koyré notableWork Galileo Studies