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1.1 Part 1: The Ancient and Medieval World1.2 Science in Ancient Civilisations1.3 The Beginning of Recorded Science1.4 The Greek Genius1.5 Strange As Some of These Speculations Now Appear1.6 Plato and Aristotle1.7 The Second Giant of Greek Thought, Aristotle1.8 Hellenistic Science - Medicine1.9 Ptolemy1.10 Roman Science1.11 The Decline of Classical Learning1.12 Islamic Science1.13 One of the Most Impressive Applications of Geometry1.14 Science in Medieval Christendom1.15 Cause Was at the Heart of This Philosophy2.1 Part 2: The Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution2.2 The Practical Sciences2.3 The Copernican Revolution2.4 Looking First at the Movements of Mercury and Venus2.5 The Scientific Revolution2.6 Tycho Was a Danish Nobleman Who Used2.7 At the Heart of All Keplers Study Lay the Problem2.8 The Newtonian Synthesis2.9 Other Aspects of the Scientific Revolution2.10 As with Astronomy, Biology Was Revolutionised2.11 Traditions of Science Outside Europe2.12 If There Is One Characteristic of Non-Western3.1 Part 3: The 19th Century - the Machine Age3.2 The Dawn of Machine Power3.3 But Another and More Practical Source of Power3.4 Heat and Energy: Thermodynamics and Electricity3.5 But Helmholtz Was Also a Biologist3.6 Chemistry3.7 However, Some Chemists Were Still Not Convinced3.8 Astronomy3.9 The Life Sciences: Geology and Palaeontology3.10 The Darwinian Revolution3.11 Human Biology3.12 Medicine3.13 Anthropology: The Science of Man3.14 Conclusion: The 19th Century Achievement in Science4.1 Part 4: The 20th Century - the New Labyrinth4.2 The Mystery of the Atom4.3 The Crucial Breakthrough in This Field4.4 Why Was This Tiny Number So Important?4.5 In One Sense the Core Subject-Matter of Chemistry4.6 Einstein4.7 From These Apparently Rarefied Ideas4.8 The Revolution in Cosmology4.9 Hubble Continued His Investigations4.10 The Biological Sciences: Genetics4.11 Population Geneticists of the 1920S4.12 The Science of the Mind4.13 Retrospect: Man and Nature |
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By Peter Whitfield |
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Description: | This is the foundation of all: that we are not to imagine or suppose, but to discover what nature does, or may be made to do. Thus did Francis Bacon, early in the 17th century, outline the future of science and technology. This drive for knowledge and power has now given us a world dominated by science, and this audiobook tells the story of how we have arrived there. The achievements of the great scientific thinkers of the ages - Copernicus, Newton, Lavoisier, Darwin, Pasteur, Einstein, Freud, Hubble and many more - are explained and woven together into an exciting story of intellectual discovery, but a story in which a sense of the mystery of the universe is always present. Find out more about The History of Science below. |
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54 |
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NA499312 |
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