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Evidence in the Age of the New Sciences (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): James A. T. Lancaster, Richard Raiswell Evidence in the Age of the New Sciences (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
James A. T. Lancaster, Richard Raiswell
R4,321 Discovery Miles 43 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The motto of the Royal Society-Nullius in verba-was intended to highlight the members' rejection of received knowledge and the new place they afforded direct empirical evidence in their quest for genuine, useful knowledge about the world. But while many studies have raised questions about the construction, reception and authentication of knowledge, Evidence in the Age of the New Sciences is the first to examine the problem of evidence at this pivotal moment in European intellectual history. What constituted evidence-and for whom? Where might it be found? How should it be collected and organized? What is the relationship between evidence and proof? These are crucial questions, for what constitutes evidence determines how people interrogate the world and the kind of arguments they make about it. In this important new collection, Lancaster and Raiswell have assembled twelve studies that capture aspects of the debate over evidence in a variety of intellectual contexts. From law and theology to geography, medicine and experimental philosophy, the chapters highlight the great diversity of approaches to evidence-gathering that existed side by side in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In this way, the volume makes an important addition to the literature on early science and knowledge formation, and will be of particular interest to scholars and advanced students in these fields.

Knowing Demons, Knowing Spirits in the Early Modern Period (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Michelle D Brock, Richard Raiswell, David... Knowing Demons, Knowing Spirits in the Early Modern Period (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Michelle D Brock, Richard Raiswell, David R. Winter
R2,744 R1,960 Discovery Miles 19 600 Save R784 (29%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the manifold ways of knowing-and knowing about- preternatural beings such as demons, angels, fairies, and other spirits that inhabited and were believed to act in early modern European worlds. Its contributors examine how people across the social spectrum assayed the various types of spiritual entities that they believed dwelled invisibly but meaningfully in the spaces just beyond (and occasionally within) the limits of human perception. Collectively, the volume demonstrates that an awareness and understanding of the nature and capabilities of spirits-whether benevolent or malevolent-was fundamental to the knowledge-making practices that characterize the years between ca. 1500 and 1750. This is, therefore, a book about how epistemological and experiential knowledge of spirits persisted and evolved in concert with the wider intellectual changes of the early modern period, such as the Protestant Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, and the Enlightenment.

Evidence in the Age of the New Sciences (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018): James A. T. Lancaster,... Evidence in the Age of the New Sciences (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
James A. T. Lancaster, Richard Raiswell
R4,700 Discovery Miles 47 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The motto of the Royal Society-Nullius in verba-was intended to highlight the members' rejection of received knowledge and the new place they afforded direct empirical evidence in their quest for genuine, useful knowledge about the world. But while many studies have raised questions about the construction, reception and authentication of knowledge, Evidence in the Age of the New Sciences is the first to examine the problem of evidence at this pivotal moment in European intellectual history. What constituted evidence-and for whom? Where might it be found? How should it be collected and organized? What is the relationship between evidence and proof? These are crucial questions, for what constitutes evidence determines how people interrogate the world and the kind of arguments they make about it. In this important new collection, Lancaster and Raiswell have assembled twelve studies that capture aspects of the debate over evidence in a variety of intellectual contexts. From law and theology to geography, medicine and experimental philosophy, the chapters highlight the great diversity of approaches to evidence-gathering that existed side by side in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In this way, the volume makes an important addition to the literature on early science and knowledge formation, and will be of particular interest to scholars and advanced students in these fields.

The Medieval Devil - A Reader (Paperback): Richard Raiswell, David R. Winter The Medieval Devil - A Reader (Paperback)
Richard Raiswell, David R. Winter
R1,194 Discovery Miles 11 940 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Medieval Devil is a unique collection of primary sources that examines the development of medieval society through the lens of how people perceived the devil. In exploring where and how Europeans discerned his presence, detected his machinations, and sought to counter his actions, readers will be afforded a new and important point of entry into medieval history. Each chapter begins with an introduction to familiarize readers with critical issues and to contextualize the primary sources against broader developments of the period. Questions for discussion and reflection, twelve black-and-white illustrations, and a short bibliography are included.

The Medieval Devil - A Reader (Hardcover): Richard Raiswell, David R. Winter The Medieval Devil - A Reader (Hardcover)
Richard Raiswell, David R. Winter
R2,362 Discovery Miles 23 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Medieval Devil is a unique collection of primary sources that examines the development of medieval society through the lens of how people perceived the devil. In exploring where and how Europeans discerned his presence, detected his machinations, and sought to counter his actions, readers will be afforded a new and important point of entry into medieval history. Each chapter begins with an introduction to familiarize readers with critical issues and to contextualize the primary sources against broader developments of the period. Questions for discussion and reflection, twelve black-and-white illustrations, and a short bibliography are included.

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