Course title
科学史   [History of Science]
Course category Liberal Arts and Fundamental Studies  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 34  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 020302
Instructor(s)
中根 美知代   []
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
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2/10/2022 8:15:04 PM