A history of science, technology, and philosophy in the 18th century

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A history of science, technology, and philosophy in the 18th century

Abraham Wolf

(A history of science, technology, and philosophy in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries / Abraham Wolf, v. 2)

Thoemmes Press, 1999

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Reprint. Originally published: London : G. Allen & Unwin, 1938

Includes index

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This two-volume study represents a detailed account of three centuries of innovation, providing a complete portrait of the foundations of modern science and philosophy. Tracing the origins and achievements of the modern age, these sourcebooks deal with all the important developments in science and many of the innovations in the social sciences, British and Continental philosophy and psychology. As well as its comprehensive treatment of the practical innovations, the texts also include biographical information, presenting in one source the history, methods and principles that form the foundations of science and philosophy. Subjects covered in the texts include: mathematics; mechanics; astronomy; physics; meteorology; chemistry; geology; geography; biology; psychology; economics; statistics; philosophy; technology; and social sciences. Illustrations include diagrams of scientific apparatus and instruments, and frontispieces.

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