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DescriptionMorris Kline, "Mathematics and the Search for Knowledge" Ox-rd Uni-rsity Pr-ss | 1985 | ISBN: 019503533X | 266 pages | PDF In this book Kline examines the development of mathematics as our most powerful instrument for exploring the physical world. He probes our existing world of mathematics and illuminates its workings as a science enabling us to penetrate the secrets of the world's natural phenomena. Summary: Great "Philosophy of Science" book Rating: 5 This is by far one of the best science books for the layman I have ever read, and I enjoyed reading it. I especially liked the discussions of the cultural context in which Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton worked. The break that Copernicus made with common sense AND religious dogma is so great as to boggle the mind even today. And Kepler's determination that the Earth's orbit is an ellipse, again defies belief, since it was done before calculus was invented, or the law of Gravity determined. Sharing Widget |
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