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TS II: Science and Religion (fall 2021)

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      In these brief lectures Professor Hall introduces the "conflict model" which we will discuss in the first session of the course. We strongly recommend viewing them as background to your reading.

      Intro lecture 1: A long and barren period (22 min)



      Intro lecture 2: A Yankee donkey in Oxford (22 min)



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        • [1] September 21 - The conflict thesis
        • [2] September 28 - The Greek cosmos. From mythos to logos.
        • [3] October 5 - Plato, Aristotle, and the others
        • [4] October 12 - Christian views of Hellenistic natural philosophy
        • [5] October 19 - Medieval natural history and natural philosophy: Tradition and transformation
        • [6] October 26 - Paris 1277
        • [7] November 2 - What was at stake in the Copernican revolution?
        • [8] November 9 - Natural magic, mathematics, and the Galilean moment
        • [9] November 16 - Mechanical philosophies
        • [10] November 23 - Newtonian heterodoxies
        • [11] November 30 - Darwinian themes
        • [12] December 7 - Cosmology and liberal theology
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