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Making Science Social The Conferences Of Theophraste Renaudot 16331642 Kathleen Anne Wellman

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Making Science Social The Conferences Of Theophraste Renaudot 16331642 Kathleen Anne Wellman
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Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 461
Author: Kathleen Anne Wellman
ISBN: 9780806135021, 9780806180717, 0806135026, 0806180714
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Making Science Social The Conferences Of Theophraste Renaudot 16331642 Kathleen Anne Wellman by Kathleen Anne Wellman 9780806135021, 9780806180717, 0806135026, 0806180714 instant download after payment.

Between 1633 and 1642, the French physician and philanthropist Th?ophraste Renaudot sponsored a series of public conferences in Paris. These conferences offered an open forum for wide-ranging discussions of a variety of topics, including science, medicine, gender, politics, and ethics. No matter the topic, participants consistently used scientific reasoning as a new standard of evidence. The conferences thus recast the rhetorical traditions of the Renaissance and prefigured the social sciences of the Enlightenment. They provide a candid snapshot of intellectual life at the dawn of the scientific revolution in France.

In ''Making Science Social,'' Kathleen Wellman uses the published conference proceedings to develop a broadly conceived, revisionist interpretation of the intellectual history of seventeenth-century France and of the roots of modern culture and science.

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