Invisible World
Explore the fascinating intersection of science and philosophy in Invisible World by Catherine Wilson, published in 1997. This compelling work delves into the groundbreaking microscopical research conducted between 1620 and 1720, showcasing how these discoveries significantly influenced the trajectory of modern philosophy. Spanning 290 pages, Wilson meticulously examines how the revelation of the microworld challenged metaphysicians to reconcile the vastness of life with established human-centered theological frameworks. Ideal for those interested in intellectual history, the history of science, and the philosophy of science, this book serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolution of ideas that shaped our modern worldview. Immerse yourself in this enlightening exploration that bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and philosophical thought.