Phenomenology of Humanity and Cosmos before and after the Copernican Revolution

In this paper, we investigate four views about the cosmos that belong to the time of the mythical beliefs, the formation period of philosophy in ancient Greece, the persistent Ptolemaic system of middle ages, and the emergence of the new science from the findings of Nicolas of Cusa, Copernicus, Kepl...

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Main Authors: Mohammad-Ali Ruzbahani, Shams al-Moluk Mostafavi, Alireza Shafah
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Maarej Research Institute of Revelation Sciences 2015-11-01
Series:حکمت اسرا
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Online Access:https://hikmat.isramags.ir/article_43040_8dee4d982d2c99cb1fc41cb0d4514e18.pdf
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Summary:In this paper, we investigate four views about the cosmos that belong to the time of the mythical beliefs, the formation period of philosophy in ancient Greece, the persistent Ptolemaic system of middle ages, and the emergence of the new science from the findings of Nicolas of Cusa, Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo and explain their mythical implications in six aspects: God-cosmos relation, the livingness of humanity and universe, the man familiarity with cosmos and his wondering about it, the dialogues of man with cosmos, the length and breadth of the universe, and finally the relation between science and lived experience. We insist on the certainty of the metaphysical and mythical influences on all scientific theories and show that these influences doesn’t follow the volition or worldview of the theorist.
ISSN:2383-2916