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- 2010930423 alternative "Science expérimentale et connaissance du vivant. English".
- 2010930423 contributor B12091309.
- 2010930423 contributor B12091310.
- 2010930423 contributor B12091311.
- 2010930423 created "2010.".
- 2010930423 date "2010".
- 2010930423 date "2010.".
- 2010930423 dateCopyrighted "2010.".
- 2010930423 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [353]-370) and indexes.".
- 2010930423 description "The roots of experimental science from ancient Greece to the Renaissance. Scientific rationality in ancient Greece -- The philosophical and technological heritage of the Middle Ages -- Conclusion : at the dawn of the scientific method -- The birth of the experimental method in the 17th and 18th centuries. The discovery of the circulation of the blood by W. Harvey -- How were the movements of the heart and the blood explained before Harvey? -- The first, faltering steps of experimental science applied to living beings -- The experimental method and its impact on the physical sciences in the 17th century -- Opening up chemistry to quantitative experimentation in the 18th century -- Experimental science as seen by the philosophers of the 17th and 18th centuries -- Is there an explanatory logic for the birth of the experimental method? -- Conclusion : the marriage of techniques and ideas -- The impact of determinism in the life sciences of the 19th and 20th centuries. The recognition of physiology as an experimental science in the 19th century -- Determinism, the philosophical foundation stone of experimental physiology -- The impact of technology on the life sciences in the 19th century -- New disciplines in the life sciences in the 19th century and their methodological support -- The idea of quantification in the life sciences -- A new experimental order for the life sciences in the 20th century -- Opening up biological experimentation to reductionism -- The experimental method faced with contemporary trends in philosophy and in social life -- Conclusion : determinism and the expansion of the experimental method from the organ to the molecule -- Challenges for experimentation on living beings at the dawn of the 21st century. The accession of biotechnology towards a new paradigm for the experimental method -- Towards a mastery of the functions of living beings for utilitarian purposes -- The progress of medicine face to face with the experimental method -- Towards a global understanding of the functions of living beings -- The design and meaning of words in the experimental process -- The experimental method, understanding of living beings and society -- The place of the scientific researcher in the changing role of biotechnology -- Conclusion : looking at the present in the light of the past -- Epilogue.".
- 2010930423 extent "x, 418 p. :".
- 2010930423 identifier "9048137667 (hdbk. : acid-free paper)".
- 2010930423 identifier "9789048137664 (hdbk. : acid-free paper)".
- 2010930423 issued "2010".
- 2010930423 issued "2010.".
- 2010930423 language "eng fre".
- 2010930423 language "eng".
- 2010930423 publisher "Dordrecht [the Netherlands] ; New York : Springer,".
- 2010930423 subject "570.9 22".
- 2010930423 subject "Biology History.".
- 2010930423 subject "Biology Methodology History.".
- 2010930423 subject "QH305 .V5413 2010".
- 2010930423 tableOfContents "The roots of experimental science from ancient Greece to the Renaissance. Scientific rationality in ancient Greece -- The philosophical and technological heritage of the Middle Ages -- Conclusion : at the dawn of the scientific method -- The birth of the experimental method in the 17th and 18th centuries. The discovery of the circulation of the blood by W. Harvey -- How were the movements of the heart and the blood explained before Harvey? -- The first, faltering steps of experimental science applied to living beings -- The experimental method and its impact on the physical sciences in the 17th century -- Opening up chemistry to quantitative experimentation in the 18th century -- Experimental science as seen by the philosophers of the 17th and 18th centuries -- Is there an explanatory logic for the birth of the experimental method? -- Conclusion : the marriage of techniques and ideas -- The impact of determinism in the life sciences of the 19th and 20th centuries. The recognition of physiology as an experimental science in the 19th century -- Determinism, the philosophical foundation stone of experimental physiology -- The impact of technology on the life sciences in the 19th century -- New disciplines in the life sciences in the 19th century and their methodological support -- The idea of quantification in the life sciences -- A new experimental order for the life sciences in the 20th century -- Opening up biological experimentation to reductionism -- The experimental method faced with contemporary trends in philosophy and in social life -- Conclusion : determinism and the expansion of the experimental method from the organ to the molecule -- Challenges for experimentation on living beings at the dawn of the 21st century. The accession of biotechnology towards a new paradigm for the experimental method -- Towards a mastery of the functions of living beings for utilitarian purposes -- The progress of medicine face to face with the experimental method -- Towards a global understanding of the functions of living beings -- The design and meaning of words in the experimental process -- The experimental method, understanding of living beings and society -- The place of the scientific researcher in the changing role of biotechnology -- Conclusion : looking at the present in the light of the past -- Epilogue.".
- 2010930423 title "Discovering life, manufacturing life : how the experimental method shaped life sciences / Pierre V. Vignais and Paulette M. Vignais ; translation by Martha Willison.".
- 2010930423 title "Science expérimentale et connaissance du vivant. English".
- 2010930423 type "text".