书目名称 | Romanticism in Science | 副标题 | Science in Europe, 1 | 编辑 | Stefano Poggi,Maurizio Bossi | 视频video | | 丛书名称 | Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | Romanticism in all its expression communicated a vision of theessential interconnectedness and harmony of the universe. The romanticconcept of knowledge was decidedly unitary, but, in the period between1790 and 1840, the special emphasis it placed on observation andresearch led to an unprecedented accumulation of data, accompanied bya rapid growth in scientific specialization. An example of thetensions created by this development is to be found in the scientists‘congresses which attempted a first response to the fragmentation ofscientific research..The problem concerning the unitary concept of knowledge in thatperiod, and the new views of the world which were generated are thesubject of this book. The articles it contains are all based onoriginal research by an international group of highly specializedscholars. Their research probes a wide range of issues, from the heirsof .Naturphilosophie., to the `life sciences‘, and to the debateon `Baconian Sciences‘, as well as examining many aspects ofmathematics, physics and chemistry. History of philosophy and historyof science scholars will find this book an essential reference work,as well as all those interested in 19th century history | 出版日期 | Book 1994 | 关键词 | 19th century; Europe; Immanuel Kant; Kant; Naturphilosophie; Philosophie; natural philosophy; philosophy; sc | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2921-5 | isbn_softcover | 978-90-481-4284-2 | isbn_ebook | 978-94-017-2921-5Series ISSN 0068-0346 Series E-ISSN 2214-7942 | issn_series | 0068-0346 | copyright | Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 1994 |
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