Reflections on the Scientific Revolution (1543–1687)

In Melville Y. Stewart (ed.), Science and Religion in Dialogue. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 603--617 (2010)
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This chapter contains sections titled: * Aristotle’s Errors * The Myth of the Flat Earth * The Copernican Transformation * The Tychonian Transition * The “Universe Based on Causes” of Johannes Kepler * Galileo and the Telescope * Newton, the Ultimate Unifier * Note

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