Historians of a generation ago were often shocked by the violence with which scientists rejected the history of their own subject as irrelevant; they could not understand how the members of any academic profession could fail to be intrigued by the study of their own cultural heritage. What these historians did not grasp was that scientists will welcome the history of science only when it has been demonstrated that this discipline can add to our understanding of science itself and thus help to produce, in some sense, better scientists.
Historians of a generation ago were often shocked by the violence with which scientists rejected the history of their own subject as irrelevant; they… - I. Bernard Cohen
Historians of a generation ago were often shocked by the violence with which scientists rejected the history of their own subject as irrelevant; they…
- I. Bernard Cohen
History without the history of science, to alter slightly an apothegm of Lord Bacon, resembles a statue of Polyphemus without his eye-that very featu… - I. Bernard Cohen
History without the history of science, to alter slightly an apothegm of Lord Bacon, resembles a statue of Polyphemus without his eye-that very featu…
Taken over the centuries, scientific ideas have exerted a force on our civilization fully as great as the more tangible practical applications of sci… - I. Bernard Cohen
Taken over the centuries, scientific ideas have exerted a force on our civilization fully as great as the more tangible practical applications of sci…
All revolutionary advances in science may consist less of sudden and dramatic revelations than a series of transformations, of which the revolutionar… - I. Bernard Cohen
All revolutionary advances in science may consist less of sudden and dramatic revelations than a series of transformations, of which the revolutionar…
The seventeenth century witnessed the birth of modern science as we know it today. This science was something new, based on a direct confrontation of… - I. Bernard Cohen
The seventeenth century witnessed the birth of modern science as we know it today. This science was something new, based on a direct confrontation of…
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