The Beginnings of Western Science, a book by David Lindberg
The summer 2010 issue of The Objective Standard contains a book review written by me. The book is The Beginnings of Western Science: The European Scientific Tradition in Philosophical, Religious, and Institutional Context, Prehistory to A.D. 1450, by David Lindberg:
http://www.theobjectivestandard.com/issues/2010-summer/western-science-david-lindberg.asp
I first read this book when I was studying the history of science at Indiana University about ten years ago, and I was happy to have the opportunity to finally write a review of it for publication.
This issue also contains Daniel Wahl's review of the book Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism by Susan Jacoby. I have read Jacoby's book, and I completely agree with Mr. Wahl's mostly negative review.
The issue also includes a brief interview with philosopher of science David Harriman, and many other articles worth reading.
http://www.theobjectivestandard.com/issues/2010-summer/western-science-david-lindberg.asp
I first read this book when I was studying the history of science at Indiana University about ten years ago, and I was happy to have the opportunity to finally write a review of it for publication.
This issue also contains Daniel Wahl's review of the book Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism by Susan Jacoby. I have read Jacoby's book, and I completely agree with Mr. Wahl's mostly negative review.
The issue also includes a brief interview with philosopher of science David Harriman, and many other articles worth reading.
1 Comments:
I am FSC student and my since math subject very difficult for me because i can't under stand and now i read this book some pages and his info great helped him thanks for share it statement of purpose for phd .
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