Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Western View of the World before 1500
2. Winds of Change: Searching for a New Philosophy of Nature
3. Observing the Heavens: From Aristotelian Cosmology to the Uniformity of Nature
4. Creating a New Philosophy of Nature
5. Shifting Boundaries: From Mixed Mathematics to Mathematical Physics
6. Exploring the Properties of Matter: Alchemy and Chemistry
7. Studying Life: Plants, Animals, and Humans
8. Rethinking the Universe: Newton on Gravity and God
Epilogue
Suggested Further Reading
Index
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""[This] book would be an excellent key text in courses on theology, philosophy, science or history, since it does not talk down to the reader well-versed in these areas while remaining accessible to the non-specialist. In this sense Osler follows in the footsteps of the people she so obviously admires, breaking down interdisciplinary boundaries and suggesting new ways of seeing the (historical) world.""