Galileo: Science and Religion
William Carroll, Ph.D. and Peter Hodgson, Ph.D.
International Catholic University Classics Collection, recorded in 2000
This course considers how the “legend” of Galileo’s encounter with the Inquisition compares with the historical record, the decisions of the Inquisition, and the issues surrounding whether there is a demonstration for the motion of the earth. We also consider the main source of Galileo’s ideas on natural philosophy; why he believed that the earth goes round the sun, his work on sunspots, his explanation of comets, why he became involved in so many arguments with other scientists, the role of thought experiments in his arguments, some of the scientific instruments he made, and their importance for his discoveries, and finally assess his contribution to the development of our ideas of motion.
60-minute lectures
The Legend of Galileo
Galileo and the Renaissance
Galileo the Physicist
Galileo the Astronomer
Galileo and the Inquisition I
Galileo and the Inquisition II
Galileo and the Inquisition III
Galileo: Theologian
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