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Tables Of Knowledge Descartes In Vermeers Studio Illustrated Harriet Stone

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Tables Of Knowledge Descartes In Vermeers Studio Illustrated Harriet Stone
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 117.93 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Harriet Stone
ISBN: 9780801444616, 0801444616
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: Illustrated

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Tables Of Knowledge Descartes In Vermeers Studio Illustrated Harriet Stone by Harriet Stone 9780801444616, 0801444616 instant download after payment.

Descartes believed that his analytic model applied to all fields of research and that all branches of science lead to truth. His many analogies with literature and art notwithstanding, Descartes offers an entry into knowledge that fails nevertheless to take into account how in the seventeenth century Dutch painters such as Vermeer similarly order a view of the world by concentrating on the properties of individual objects. Descartes's celebrated scientific method offers a protocol for conducting experiments; Harriet Stone argues that this method can also serve as a guide for classifying the findings obtained from experiments. Tables of Knowledge shows that Dutch genre paintings and still lifes enact in visual form a process of recording information similar to that of science, with intriguing results.

Stone investigates such diverse topics as seventeenth-century advances in optics and the attendant explosion of data about the natural world; the proliferation of material goods in prosperous Dutch homes; and the compelling realism of Golden Age paintings.

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