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Mathematical Practitioners and the Transformation of Natural Knowledge in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
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Mathematical Practitioners and the Transformation of Natural Knowledge in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Series: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 45
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This book argues that we can only understand transformations of
nature studies in the Scientific Revolution if we take seriously
the interaction between practitioners (those who know by doing) and
scholars (those who know by thinking). These are not in opposition,
however. Theory and practice are end points on a continuum, with
some participants interested only in the practical, others only in
the theoretical, and most in the murky intellectual and material
world in between. It is this borderland where influence,
appropriation, and collaboration have the potential to lead to new
methods, new subjects of enquiry, and new social structures of
natural philosophy and science. The case for connection between
theory and practice can be most persuasively drawn in the area of
mathematics, which is the focus of this book. Practical mathematics
was a growing field in early modern Europe and these essays are
organised into three parts which contribute to the debate about the
role of mathematical practice in the Scientific Revolution. First,
they demonstrate the variability of the identity of practical
mathematicians, and of the practices involved in their activities
in early modern Europe. Second, readers are invited to consider
what practical mathematics looked like and that although practical
mathematical knowledge was transmitted and circulated in a wide
variety of ways, participants were able to recognize them all as
practical mathematics. Third, the authors show how differences and
nuances in practical mathematics typically depended on the
different contexts in which it was practiced: social, cultural,
political, and economic particularities matter. Historians of
science, especially those interested in the Scientific Revolution
period and the history of mathematics will find this book and its
ground-breaking approach of particular interest.
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