Eleonora Sammarchi: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2021

Name Dr. Eleonora Sammarchi
Address
Geschichte u. Philo. d. Math.Wiss.
ETH Zürich, RZ J 9
Clausiusstrasse 59
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
E-maileleonora.sammarchi@gess.ethz.ch
DepartmentHumanities, Social and Political Sciences
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
851-0197-00LMedieval and Early Modern Science and Philosophy3 credits2VE. Sammarchi
AbstractThe course analyses the evolution of the relation between science and philosophy during the Middle Age and the Early Modern Period.
Learning objectiveThe course aims are:
- to introduce students to the philosophical dimension of science;
- to develop a critical understanding of scientific notions;
- to acquire skills in order to read and comment on scientific texts written in the past ages.
ContentThe course is focused on the investigation of scientific thought between 1000 and 1700, that is to say the period that saw the flourishing of natural philosophy and the birth of the modern scientific method. Several case-studies, taken from different scientific fields (especially algebra, astronomy, and physics) are presented in class in order to examine the relation between science and philosophy and the shift from medieval times to the early modern world.