Lost baroque

The Philosophers' Magazine 48 (48):43-49 (2010)
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Abstract

The philosopher of that time, whatever his inclination for physics or astronomy, is not comparable to our modern-day scientific expert: he remains a hybrid individual, uniting in a single person elements that can today appear heterogeneous.

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