Interview with Mary Thomas Crane on Losing touch with nature: literature and the new science in sixteenth-century England, by Mary Thomas Crane
During the scientific revolution, the dominant Aristotelian picture of nature, which cohered closely with common sense and ordinary perceptual experience, was completely overthrown. Although we now take for granted the ideas that the earth revolves around the sun and that seemingly solid matter is c...
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