This major work by the German philosopher Hans Blumenberg is a monumental rethinking of the significance of the Copernican revolution for our understanding of modernity. It provides an important corrective to the view of science as an autonomous enterprise and presents a new account of the history of interpretations of the significance of the heavens for man.Hans Blumenberg is Professor of Philosophy, emeritus, at the University of Munster in West Germany. This book is included in the series Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought, edited by Thomas McCarthy
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Wallace's introduction is useful. Don't agree with Blumenebrg's analysis of the Copernican revolution as internal to the European tradition but still a coherent analysis.
评分Wallace's introduction is useful. Don't agree with Blumenebrg's analysis of the Copernican revolution as internal to the European tradition but still a coherent analysis.
评分Wallace's introduction is useful. Don't agree with Blumenebrg's analysis of the Copernican revolution as internal to the European tradition but still a coherent analysis.
评分Wallace's introduction is useful. Don't agree with Blumenebrg's analysis of the Copernican revolution as internal to the European tradition but still a coherent analysis.
评分Wallace's introduction is useful. Don't agree with Blumenebrg's analysis of the Copernican revolution as internal to the European tradition but still a coherent analysis.
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