A Catalogue of Scientific and Technical Periodicals, 1665-1895
Author : Henry Carrington Bolton
Publisher :
Page : 1290 pages
File Size : 41,69 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Industrial arts
ISBN :
Author : Henry Carrington Bolton
Publisher :
Page : 1290 pages
File Size : 41,69 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Industrial arts
ISBN :
Author : Jean-Luc Nancy
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 24,28 MB
Release : 2009-08-25
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0823229637
How have we thought “the body”? How can we think it anew? The body of mortal creatures, the body politic, the body of letters and of laws, the “mystical body of Christ”—all these (and others) are incorporated in the word Corpus, the title and topic of Jean-Luc Nancy’s masterwork. Corpus is a work of literary force at once phenomenological, sociological, theological, and philosophical in its multiple orientations and approaches. In thirty-six brief sections, Nancy offers us at once an encyclopedia and a polemical program—reviewing classical takes on the “corpus” from Plato, Aristotle, and Saint Paul to Descartes, Hegel, Husserl, and Freud, while demonstrating that the mutations (technological, biological, and political) of our own culture have given rise to the need for a new understanding of the body. He not only tells the story of this cultural change but also explores the promise and responsibilities that such a new understanding entails. The long-awaited English translation is a bold, bravura rendering. To the title essay are added five closely related recent pieces—including a commentary by Antonia Birnbaum—dedicated in large part to the legacy of the “mind-body problem” formulated by Descartes and the challenge it poses to rethinking the ancient problems of the corpus. The last and most poignant of these essays is “The Intruder,” Nancy’s philosophical meditation on his heart transplant. The book also serves as the opening move in Nancy’s larger project called “The deconstruction of Christianity.”
Author : Robert Fox
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 23,54 MB
Release : 2012-09-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 1421408783
How scientific discoveries and practice were integrated into nineteenth-century French culture and thought. Winner of the Sarton Medal for Lifetime Scholarly Achievement of the History of Science Society There has been a tendency to view science in nineteenth-century France as the exclusive territory of the nation’s leading academic centers and the powerful Paris-based administrators who controlled them. Ministries and the great savants and institutions of the capital seem to have defined the field, while historians have ignored or glossed over traditions on the periphery of science. In The Savant and the State, Robert Fox charts new historiographical territory by synthesizing the practices and thought of state-sanctioned scientists and those of independent communities of savants and commentators with very different political, religious, and cultural priorities. Fox provides a comprehensive history of the public face of French science from the Bourbon Restoration to the outbreak of the Great War. Following the Enlightenment, many different interests competed to define the role of science and technology in French society. Political and religious conservatives tended to blame the scientific community for upsetting traditional values and, implicitly, delivering France into the hands of revolutionary extremists and Napoleonic bureaucrats. Scientists, for their part, embraced the belief that observation and experimentation offered the surest way to the knowledge and wisdom on which the welfare of society depended. This debate, Fox argues, became a contest for the hearts and minds of the French citizenry.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 698 pages
File Size : 26,9 MB
Release : 1884
Category : Pyramids
ISBN :
Author : Henry Carrington Bolton
Publisher :
Page : 786 pages
File Size : 18,37 MB
Release : 1885
Category : Science
ISBN :
Author : Henry Carrington Bolton
Publisher : City of Washington : Smithsonian institution
Page : 1280 pages
File Size : 42,94 MB
Release : 1898
Category : Industrial arts
ISBN :
8603 titles: pt. I, 4954 titles, is a reprint of 1st edition, 1885, with changes to date; pt. II includes additions to titles in pt. I, and titles 5001 to 8477; addenda, 8478 to 8603.
Author : Gabrielle (Ernits) Malikoff
Publisher :
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 17,89 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Bibliographical literature
ISBN :
Author : Michael J. Crowe
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 724 pages
File Size : 50,67 MB
Release : 2012-05-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 0486145018
Detailed, scholarly study examines the ideas that developed between 1750 and 1900 regarding the existence of intelligent extraterrestrial life, including those of Kant, Herschel, Voltaire, Lowell, many others. 16 illustrations.
Author :
Publisher : Odile Jacob
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 18,95 MB
Release :
Category :
ISBN : 2738193269
Author : Josep Simon
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 47,35 MB
Release : 2015-07-22
Category : Education
ISBN : 1317322932
The textbooks written by Adolphe Ganot (1804-87) played a major role in shaping the way physics was taught in the nineteenth century. Ganot's books were translated from their original French into more than ten languages, including English, allowing their adoption as standard works in Britain and spreading their influence as far as North America, Australia, India and Japan. Simon's Franco-British case study looks at the role of Ganot's two textbooks: Traité élémentaire de physique expérimentale et appliquée (1851) and Cours de physique purement expérimentale (1859), and their translations into English by Edmund Atkinson. The study is novel for its international comparison of nineteenth-century physics, its acknowledgement of the role of book-production on the impact of the titles and for its emphasis on the role of communication in the making of science.