Leviathan And The Air Pump by Steven Shapin

Hobbes, Boyle, and the Experimental Life

This book explores the historical debate between Thomas Hobbes and Robert Boyle over the role of experimentation in the production of scientific knowledge during the 17th century. It delves into the philosophical and methodological differences between the two thinkers, highlighting Boyle's advocacy for empirical experimentation using the air pump and Hobbes' skepticism about the reliability of such methods without a solid theoretical foundation. The narrative examines how this debate reflects broader questions about the nature of scientific inquiry and the social and political contexts that shape scientific practices.

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Published
1985
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Moderate
Pages
404
Original Language
English
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