New Books in the History of Science

Craig Martin, “Subverting Aristotle: Religion, History, and Philosophy in Early Modern Science” (Johns Hopkins UP, 2014)

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Jul 14, 2014
Craig Martin, an author specializing in the intersection of Aristotelianism and early modern science, discusses his book that challenges traditional views on Aristotle's decline. He traces religious debates from the 11th to the 18th centuries, shining a light on how these conversations shaped scientific thought. Topics include the influence of Averroes during the Renaissance, the satirical take on Aristotle’s moral ambiguity, and the clash between emerging philosophies and established religious authority. Martin also hints at his upcoming work on historical perceptions of wind.
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