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Making sense of Day 1 of the Two New Sciences: Galileo's Aristotelian-inspired agenda and his Jesuit readers

机译:理解两门新科学的第一天:伽利略受亚里士多德启发的议程和他的耶稣会士读者

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This study proposes an explanation for the choice of topics Galileo addressed in Day 1 of his 1638 Two New Sciences, a section of the work which has long puzzled historians of science. I argue that Galileo's agenda in Day 1, that is the topics he discusses and the questions he poses, was shaped by contemporary teaching commentaries on Books 3 through 8 of Aristotle's Physics. Building on the insights and approach of theorists of reader reception, I confirm this interpretation by examining the response of professors of natural philosophy at the Jesuit Collegio Romano to Galileo's text.
机译:这项研究为伽利略在其1638年的两本新科学的第一天中谈到的主题的选择提出了一个解释,这是长期困扰科学史学家的工作的一部分。我认为,伽利略在第一天的议程,即他所讨论的话题和提出的问题,是由有关亚里士多德物理学的第三至第八本书的当代教学评论所形成的。在读者接受理论家的见解和方法的基础上,我通过考察罗马耶稣会的自然哲学教授对伽利略的著作的回应来确认这种解释。

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