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Galileo: A Very Short Introduction offers a concise, 144-page exploration of Galileoโs life, scientific method, and trial. Stillman Drake presents a groundbreaking reinterpretation, arguing that Galileoโs condemnation was driven by philosophical hostility rather than Church defiance. This book illuminates Galileoโs pivotal role in separating science from philosophy, making it essential reading for anyone fascinated by the origins of modern physics.



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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 50 Reviews |
J**S
Excellent book
This is the story of the first scientist, and his struggles and successes, in overcoming obstructive hidebound philosophy. Science is ultimately a way of thinking and practicing, not 'facts' or 'inventions', and the author conveys this excellently.
V**N
New approach to Galileo 's philosophy
A very human approach to the work of Galileo giving a refreshingly new image of a pious and hardworking scientist who was very keen to protect the Church from its own follies.
J**E
Highly Recommended for Philosophical Types!
I recommend this book to those who are interested in further exploring the juncture of the so-called "war" between both science and religion. Drake posits that the Galileo Affair occurred largely due to an under-investigated error. This error, related to an unsigned Affidavit that was authored by the Vatican, fueled the fire for the case of an actual "war" between science and religion. What Drake uncovers, is that philosophy actually played a bigger role in the Galileo Affair than most would care to admit. The Vatican was heavily invested in the Aristotelian school of thought, relating to space and the Earth resting as the center of the Universe; that is, heliocentricity. What emerges for Drake, is a probable misunderstanding of Galileo's devotion to the philosophical wisdom and truth contained within the Universe. Drake paints a highly plausible picture that Galileo was a very devoted Catholic, who insisted upon maintaining the integrity of the Vatican.
L**A
Short but sweet
As usual the Very Short Introduction series comes through again . Very informative in such a compact book. I really enjoy all the books I have read in this series
F**O
My visit to science in the 1600's!
The experience of this Very Short Introduction is positive in meeting my want of a concise biography of an individual i find very interesting and significant in science history.There are many stories of Galileo,and this book does not give in to easy acceptance,instead explores the real events with original source material and not conjuncture.Plus,it makes the science aspects understandable,while placing his work in the historical context required.As a bonus i experienced being in 17th century Florence and Rome.
A**T
Very nice!
Professor Drake is a well-known specialist on Galileo scientific achievements. This little book is a nice short ntroduction to the this subject.
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