Iberian Roots of Scientific Revolution? New World, the Idea of Cooperation and Transformations of Early Modern Epistemological Schemes
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Keywords

Nový svět
Španělsko
raně novověká věda
kooperace
vědecká revoluce

How to Cite

Iberian Roots of Scientific Revolution? New World, the Idea of Cooperation and Transformations of Early Modern Epistemological Schemes. (2014). Teorie vědy Theory of Science, 35(3), 443-465. https://doi.org/10.46938/tv.2013.210

Abstract

This article attempts to show which effect and consequences the exploring of the New World nature on the formation of specific forms of early modern scientific cooperation and science in general had. The aim of the text is to present original methods (scientific expedi- tion, questionnaires) and forms of knowledge (Historiae naturalis, botanical catalogs), which in the context of cooperative discovering the New World originated particularly in Spain and which were unprecedented in Contemporary Europe. Thus the study wants to point out the role of exploring of the New World by Spaniards in the process of so-called scientific revolution, respectively the changes in scientific practice and theoretical epistemological schemes.

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