Lectures
- lecture 0
- Introduction
- lecture 1
- All physical phenomena (effects) have physical causes.
- lecture 2
- need for explanation; focus on change; focus on substance; Thales, Anaximander and Anaximenes
- lecture 3
- one or many; Atomism
- lecture 4
- Invention of universals and particulars (type and token) by Socrates, and differentiation of types into genus and species by Plato,
- lecture 5
- what is a world view? Contrasting atomist (relativist) and categorical (Aristotelian) world view.
- lecture 6
- Plato and Aristotle
- lecture 7
- Aristotle
- lecture 8
- Mathematics in Alexandria (Euclid & Archimedes)
- lecture 9
- Mathematics in Alexandria (Euclid & Archimedes)
- lecture 10
- Demarcating science (characteristics of science)
- lecture 11
- continued discussion on demarcation criteria (counter-intuition as a feature of science)
- lecture 12
- How did Galileo discover the law of free fall? Part I
- lecture 13
- How did Galileo discover the law of free fall? Part II
- lecture 14
- Discussion on conceptual change
- lecture 15
- seminars announcement, brief on evolution, taxonomy.
- lecture 16
- Chemical revolution
- lecture 17
- briefs on analysis and synthesis, circulation of blood, and discussion on conservation
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