Methods and Problems in Greek Science
de Lloyd, Geoffrey Ernest Richard.
Éditeur: Cambridge, New York, Port Chester : Cambridge University Press, 1991.Description: xiv-457 p., ill., notes, index.ISBN: 0 521 37419 7.N° Inventaire: L11675.Thématique: Médecine | Biologie | Histoire des sciences | Cosmologie | AstronomieThématique spécifique: Oeil | Epistémologie | Faute | Anthropocentrisme | Embryologie | Psychologie | Religion | Divinité | Droite | Observation | Causalité | Oiseau | Moralité | Coeur | Logique | Analogie | Dynamique sociale | Secrétion corporelle | Dette | Prédiction | Perception | Mathématiques | Système médical | Animal | Froid | Zoologie | Téléologie | Mythe | Dissection | Classification | Système de pensée | Sensation | Observation | Chaud | Scepticisme | Corps | Métaphysique | Antiquité | Médecine traditionnelle | Anatomie | Gauche | Interprétation | Philosophie | Relation nature-culture | Méthodologie | ÂmeGéographique: Grèce antique | Rome antiqueAuteur cité: Aristote | Hérophile | Empédocle | Démocrite | Archimède | Anaxagore | Parménide | Pythagore | Galien, Claude | PlatonRésumé: The Development of Aristotle's Theory of the Classification of AnimalsRésumé: Right and Left in Greek PhilosophyRésumé: Who is Attacked in On Ancient Medicine?Résumé: Experiment in Early Greek Philosphy and MedicineRésumé: Popper Versus Kirk : A controversy in the Interpretation of Greek ScienceRésumé: The Social Background of Early Greek Philosophy and ScienceRésumé: Greek CosmologiesRésumé: Alcmaeon and the Early History of DissectionRésumé: The Hippocratic QuestionRésumé: The Empirical Basis of the Physiology of the Parva NaturaliaRésumé: Saving the AppearancesRésumé: The Debt of Greek Philosophy and Science to the Ancient Near EastRésumé: Observational Error in Later Greek ScienceRésumé: Plato on Mathematics and Nature, Myth and ScienceRésumé: Science and Morality in Greco-Roman AntiquityRésumé: Aristotle's Zoology and his Metaphysics : The status quaestionisRésumé: Galen on Hellenistics and Hippocrateans : Contemporary battles and past authoritiesRésumé: The Invention of NatureRésumé: TLS, n°4621, 25 oct. 1991, p. 13 (James G. Lennox) Item type: Ouvrage
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bibliogr. dissém.
The Development of Aristotle's Theory of the Classification of Animals
Right and Left in Greek Philosophy
Who is Attacked in On Ancient Medicine?
Experiment in Early Greek Philosphy and Medicine
Popper Versus Kirk : A controversy in the Interpretation of Greek Science
The Social Background of Early Greek Philosophy and Science
Greek Cosmologies
Alcmaeon and the Early History of Dissection
The Hippocratic Question
The Empirical Basis of the Physiology of the Parva Naturalia
Saving the Appearances
The Debt of Greek Philosophy and Science to the Ancient Near East
Observational Error in Later Greek Science
Plato on Mathematics and Nature, Myth and Science
Science and Morality in Greco-Roman Antiquity
Aristotle's Zoology and his Metaphysics : The status quaestionis
Galen on Hellenistics and Hippocrateans : Contemporary battles and past authorities
The Invention of Nature
TLS, n°4621, 25 oct. 1991, p. 13 (James G. Lennox)
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