Difference between revisions of "Science Since Babylon"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Science Since Babylon (view source)
Revision as of 00:04, 20 December 2020
, 00:04, 20 December 2020→Summary
Line 168: | Line 168: | ||
== 3. Automata and the Origins of Mechanism and Mechanistic Philosophy == | == 3. Automata and the Origins of Mechanism and Mechanistic Philosophy == | ||
===Summary=== | ===Summary=== | ||
# Our ability to create machines and automata did not lead us to theories of astronomy and biology, rather it was the other way around. | |||
## Theories of planetary motions led to their instantiation as models, which in turn led to the skills required to crate automata | |||
# The development of astronomical simulacra and biological simulacra go hand in hand, feeding off each other. | |||
===Further Reading=== | ===Further Reading=== |