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Galileo's Visions - Piercing the spheres of the heavens by eye and mind (Hardcover, New)
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Galileo's Visions - Piercing the spheres of the heavens by eye and mind (Hardcover, New)
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Galileo is known as a pioneer of science - especially of mechanics
and astronomy, but far less attention has been paid to his work on
the senses, and on vision in particular. In this book, two experts
on the history of science look at the novel ways in which Galileo
looked at the heavens through his telescope, and, in the process,
emphasised the importance of contrast phenomena and visual
resolution within astronomical observations. He also described the
senses and their perception in terms that found an echo in
doctrines advanced by nineteenth century sensory physiologists. In
a fascinating and accessible style, Marco Piccolino and Nick Wade
analyse the scientific and philosophical work of Galileo Galilei
from the particular viewpoint of his approach to the senses (and
especially vision) as a means of acquiring trustworthy knowledge
about the constitution of the world. For Galileo the senses were
potentially ambiguous, hence reliable information capable of
penetrating the complexity of reality could only be obtained by
interpreting the sensory data critically. The philosophical
background of Galileo's attitude to the senses was his awareness
that nature had not developed a specific language aimed at
communicating with senses generally and human senses in particular.
The culture of his age was based mainly on mechanistic approaches
to the world. In this context, Galileo's analysis of the senses
corresponded closely to a fundamental tenet of modern sensory
physiology and psychophysics - the absence in the world of specific
sensory signals like sounds, colours, tastes, and odours. Fully
illustrated throughout, this book is an important contribution to
psychology and the vision sciences, but more broadly to our
knowledge of a pioneering figure in the history of science.
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