The Dignity of Science: Studies in the Philosophy of Science
| Authors | Weisheipl, J. Athanasius, O.P. Kane, William Humbert, O.P. 1901- |
| Publisher | Thomist Press |
| Published | 20 gen 1961 |
| Date | 20 mar 2018 |
| Languages | eng |
| Identifiers | uri: https://archive.org/details/dignityofscience00weis, lcn: Q175 .W5112, oclc: 998648 |
| Formats | DJVU |
Description
Weisheipl, O.P.'s article "The Celestial Movers [e.g., angels, epicycles, …] in Medieval Physics" (DjVu pp. 188ff.) physics cites Duhem's Etudes sur Léonard de Vinci (vol. 3) passim.
Demonstration and self-evidence, by E.D. Simmons. The significance of the universal ut nune, by J.A. Oesterle. William Harvey, M.D.: modern or ancient scientist? by H. Ratner. Medicine and philosophy in the eleventh and twelfth centuries: the problem of elements, by R.P. McKeon. The origins of the problem of the unity of form, by D.A. Callus. The celestial movers in medieval physics, by J.A. Weisheipl. Gravitational motion according to Theodoric of Freiberg, by W.A. Wallace. "Mining all within," Clarke's notes to Rohault's Traité de physique, by M.A. Hoskin. Darwin's dilemma, by C. DeKoninck. [phi]úsló: the meaning of nature in the Aristotelian philosophy of nature, by S. O'F. Brennan. Order in the philosophy of nature, by M. Glutz. Motionless motions, by R.A. Kocourek. Time, the measure of movement, by Sister M. Jocelyn. Evolution and entropy, by V.E. Smith.