Course title | |||||
科学史 [History of Science] | |||||
Course category | Liberal Arts and Fundamental Studies | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | 3~ | Semester | 3rd | |
Course type | 3rd | Course code | 01sg3001 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
中根 美知代, 吉田 央 [YOSHIDA Hiroshi] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
For the purpose of thinking about characters of natural science, this course surveys a historical development of natural science paying an attention to the social context. |
Expected Learning |
(1) Students will obtain a comprehensive image of science involving its history. (2) Based on the above-mentioned knowledge, students will have their own attitude to science of their time. (3) Students will describe their new image of science using their original sentences. |
Course schedule |
1. Introduction: birth of scientific knowledge [(b) Chap.1 ] 2. Science in ancient Greece [(b) Chap.2 ] 3. Science in Alexandria [(b) Chap.2] 4. Science in the Middle Ages [(a) Chap.1 / (b) Chap.2 ] 5. 16-17th century : New image of the human body [(a) Chap.5] 6. 16-17th century : New image of universe [(a) Chap.3 / (b) Chap.5 ] 7. 16-17th century : From magical to mechanical world [(a) Chap4・(b)Chap6] 8. 17th century : New theories of mechanics [(a) Chap.4 / (b) Chap.7-8 ] 9. 17th century: Discovery of vacuum & Revival of atomism [(a) Chap.4 / (b) Chap.7 ] 10. 17th century : Discovery of blood circulation 11. 17-18th century: Formation of science community [(a) Chap.6 ] 12. 18th century: Revolution in chemistry [(a) Chap.4/ (b) Chap.9 ] 13. 19th century: Development of atom theory [ (b) Chap.9] 14. 20th century: The way to next scientific revolution [(b) Chap.13] 15. The final review and the final examination Three papers on given topics should be handed. Students must read at least one book of history of science except two textbooks. |
Prerequisites |
High school level knowledge of physics, chemistry and biology is required. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
(a) L.M. Principe, The Scientific Revolution 2011, Oxford. (b) T. Hashimoto, Kagaku no Hassou wo Tazunete, 2010, Sayusya. |
References |
Bynum A Little History of Science (Little Histories) 2012, Yale University Press. Further references are to be announced. |
Assessment/Grading |
Assignments given in the classes 40%, the final examination 60% |
Message from instructor(s) |
Please enjoy a cross-cultural subject. |
Course keywords |
Scientific Revolution, Paradigm, Copernican Revolution, Modern Science |
Office hours |
Before and after the class |
Remarks 1 |
See Moodle |
Remarks 2 |
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Last update |
2/10/2022 8:15:04 PM |