A Students Guide to Natural Science

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Pub. Date: 2006-07-01
Publisher(s): Isi Books
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Summary

Physicist Stephen M. Barr's lucidStudent's Guide to Natural Scienceaims to give students an understanding, in broad outline, of the nature, history, and great ideas of natural science from ancient times to the present, with a primary focus on physics. Barr begins with the contributions of the ancient Greeks, in particular the two great ideas that reality can be understood by the systematic use of reason and that phenomena have natural explanations. He goes on to discuss, among other things, the medieval roots of the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century, the role played by religion in fostering the idea of a lawful natural order, and the major breakthroughs of modern physics, including how many newer "revolutionary" theories are in fact related to much older ones. Throughout this thoughtful guide, Barr draws his readers' attention to the larger themes and trends of scientific history, including the increasing unification and "mathematization" of our view of the physical world that has resulted in the laws of nature appearing more and more as forming a single harmonious mathematical edifice.

Author Biography

Stephen M. Barr is a theoretical particle physicist on the faculty of the Bartol Research Institute of the University of Delaware, where he holds the rank of professor.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
The Birth of Sciencep. 2
The Second Birth of Sciencep. 10
Science, Religion, and Aristotlep. 14
The Scientific Revolution
The Scientific Methodp. 26
From Copernicus to Newtonp. 33
Mathematics in a New Rolep. 37
Newtonian Physicsp. 42
Forces and Fieldsp. 47
The Twentieth-Century Revolutions in Physics
The Theory of Relativityp. 52
How "Revolutionary" Was Relativity?p. 58
The Quantum Revolutionp. 62
The Role of Symmetryp. 68
"The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics"p. 72
Notesp. 75
Suggested Readingp. 76
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