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Science and Change, 1500-1700
註釋In Science and Change, 1500-1700, Hugh Kearney argues that the Scientific Revolution was itself a part of a period of vast social and intellectual change. The rise of mathematics and the experimental method occurred in a world that saw little distinction between religion and science. Throughout this brief volume, Kearney shows how the individuals' personal religious beliefs related to their scientific work. It was a period, he says, of confusion, suspicions, and irrationalism.