The poetic structure of the world : Copernicus and Kepler

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The poetic structure of the world : Copernicus and Kepler

Fernand Hallyn ; translated by Donld M. Leslie

Zone Books , Distributed by MIT Press, 1990

  • pbk.

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Structure poétique du monde

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Structure poétique du monde

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Translation of: La structure poétique du monde

Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-354) and index

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Volume

ISBN 9780942299601

Description

In this major reconsideration of a crucial turning point in Western thought and culture - the heliocentric revolution of Copernicus and Kepler - Fernand Hallyn applies a theory of rhetoric to the philosophy and history of science to show how the new sun-centered universe is inseparable from the aesthetic epistemological, theological, and social imperatives of both Neoplatonism and Mannerism in the sixteenth century.
Volume

pbk. ISBN 9780942299618

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The Poetic Structure of the World is a major reconsideration of a crucial turning point in Western thought and culture: the heliocentric revolution of Copernicus and Kepler. Fernand Hallyn treats the work of these two figures not simply in terms of the history of science or astronomy, but as events embedded in a wider field of images, symbols, texts, and practices. These new representations of the universe, he insists, cannot be explained by recourse to explanations of "genius" or "intuition." Instead, Hallyn investigates the problem of how new scientific hypotheses are actually formed and the complex way in which certain facts and not others are selected to support a particular theory. He contends that the scientific imagination is not fundamentally different from a mythic or poetic imagination and that the work of Copernicus and Kepler must be examined on the level of rhetorical structure. Hallyn shows the sun-centered universe to be inseparable from the aesthetic, epistemological, theological, and social imperatives of both neoplatonism and mannerism in the sixteenth century. Distributed for Zone Books.

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  • NCID
    BA10848069
  • ISBN
    • 0942299604
    • 0942299612
  • LCCN
    89035295
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    fre
  • Place of Publication
    New York,Cambridge, Mass.
  • Pages/Volumes
    367 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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