Empiricism and Geographical Thought : From Francis Bacon to Alexander Von Humbolt

ISBN
9780521105590
$50.00
The age of Francis Bacon marked the beginning of a long period when empirical science was seen as the key to progress in extending man's control over nature. Recently, however, a breakdown of confidence in the outcome of worldwide industrialism and a growing concern over threats to the earth's ecosystems have brought mounting criticism of specialized, exploitative science. Demands for conservation and social responsibility are leading to a reappraisal of the whole philosophy of science that has been dominant for three centuries, and many observers see this as a new scientific revolution, comparable in significance with that of the seventeenth century.
Author Bowen, Margarita
Format Paperback
Details
  • 9.0" x 6.0" x 0.8"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • 2009
  • 368
  • Yes
  • 15
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  • G96.B64 2009