Baroque Culture and the Trajectory of Early Modern Natural Philosophy. Schuster 2013

J.A. Schuster, ‘What was the relation of Baroque Culture to the Trajectory of Early Modern Natural Philosophy’, in O. Gal and R. Chen-Morris (eds.), Science in the Age of Baroque, (Archives internationales d’histoire des idées 208) (2013), pp.13-45.

This is the penultimate, pre-publication version, templated for ease of reading and printing. The entire volume was devoted to papers emerging from the Baroque Science Project which the editors co–ordinated with Australian Research Council Funding at the School of History & Philosophy of Science, University of Sydney.

Published by Dr. John A. Schuster

Honorary Reader, School of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Sydney and Honorary Research Fellow, Campion College, Sydney, and Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. I have published extensively on Descartes, the Scientific Revolution, the myth of scientific method and historiographical issues.

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