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The Cambridge Companion to Galileo (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)

The Cambridge Companion to Galileo (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)

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Cambridge University Press, 11/12/1998
EAN 9780521588416, ISBN10: 0521588413

Paperback, 476 pages, 22.8 x 15.2 x 2.9 cm
Language: English

Not only a hero of the scientific revolution, but after his conflict with the church, a hero of science, Galileo is today rivalled in the popular imagination only by Newton and Einstein. But what did Galileo actually do, and what are the sources of the popular image we have of him? This 1998 collection of specially-commissioned essays is unparalleled in the depth of its coverage of all facets of Galileo's work. A particular feature of the volume is the treatment of Galileo's relationship with the church. It will be of interest to philosophers, historians of science, cultural historians and those in religious studies.

Introduction Peter Machamer
1. Galileo's Pisan studies in science and philosophy William Wallace
2. Galileo's machines, his mathematics and his experiments Peter Machamer
3. The use and abuse of mathematical entities
Galileo and the Jesuits revisited Rivka Feldhay
4. Inertial problems in Galileo's pre-inertial framework Wallace Hooper
5. From Galileo to Augustine Pietro Redondi
6. Galileo's Copernicanism
the science and the rhetoric William Shea
7. Galileo's contribution to astronomy and conflicts with the church Noel Swerdlow
8. Galileo on science and scripture Ernan McMullin
9. Could there be another Galileo case? Richard Blackwell
10. The God of theologians and the God of astronomers
an apology of Bellarmine Marcello Pera
11. The never ending Galileo story Michael Segre
12. The sepulchers of Galileo
the 'Living' remains of a hero of science Paolo Galluzzi.