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Refines the idea of the Scientific Revolution by taking a closer, culturally informed look at what nature was considered to be, how nature was studied, and to what use the knowledge gained was put.
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Science, History, open_syllabus_project, Long Now Manual for Civilization, Science -- History, Science, philosophy, Science, history, Science, methodology, New York Times reviewed, Science--history, Q125 .s5166 1996, 509People
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