Contents --- History and Philosophy of Western Astronomy
Introduction
Philosophical Backdrop
7th Century B.C.E.
Sophists
Socrates
Plato
Religious Philosophy
Pythagorean Paradigm
Plato's Homework Problem
Observations Against a Moving Earth
Plato's
Instrumentalism
Aristotle's
Realism
Ptolemy's
Geocentric
Universe
Renaissance
16th Century Paradigm
Occam's Razor
Copernicus's
Heliocentric
Universe
Tycho Brahe's excellent observations
Review Questions
Battle with the Church
Church's Structure
Giordano Bruno
Galileo Galilei
Epistemology
Confrontational Style
Review Questions
Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion
Johaness Kepler
Choosing Heliocentricism
Elliptical Orbits
Variable Speed
Distance and Period
Review Questions
Logic of Discovery? Beliefs and Objectivity
Scientific Applications
Creationary Resonance
Evolutionary Resonance
Creative Logical Process
Influence of Paradigms on Science
Interpreting Facts
Self-correction in Science
Reality Kicks Back
References
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