Description
The programme defines regulative principle in science, then presents a reconstruction of a vitalist reductionist debate as it might have taken place about 1840.
The programme defines regulative principle in science, then presents a reconstruction of a vitalist reductionist debate as it might have taken place about 1840.
| Module code and title: | AMST283, Science and belief: from Copernicus to Darwin |
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| Item code: | AMST283; 08 |
| Recording date: | 16-01-1974 |
| First transmission date: | 1974-08-06 |
| Published: | 1974 |
| Rights Statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
| Restrictions on use: | This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all OUDA web pages. |
| Duration: | 00:16:54 |
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| Producer: | David Jackson |
| Contributors: | John Henley Brooke; Gary Watson; Gabriel Woolf; John Hedley |
| Publisher: | BBC Open University |
| Keyword(s): | 1840; Contemporary scientific thought; Reductionist; Regulative principle in science |
| Master spool number: | TLN03FW097 |
| Production number: | TLN03FW097 |
| Available to public: | no |