Chapter 1 Table of contents
Chapter 01 Introduction
Chapter 02 The Stages of the Scientific Revolution
Chapter 03: Identifying Evidence for a Scientific Revolution
Chapter 04 The Transformation of the Concept of "Revolution"
Chapter 05 The first acknowledgment of the scientific revolution
Chapter 06 The Second Scientific Revolution and Other Revolutions?
Chapter 07 The Copernican Revolution
Chapter 08: Kepler, Giber, and Galileo
Chapter 09: Bacon and Descartes
Chapter 10 The Newtonian Revolution
Chapter 11 Vesalius, Paracelsus, and Harvey
Chapter 12 Changes During the Enlightenment
Chapter 13 The Scientific Revolution in the Eighteenth Century
Chapter 14 Lavoisier and the Chemical Revolution
Chapter 15 Kant's So-Called Copernican Revolution
Chapter 16 The Changing Revolutionary Language in Germany
Chapter 17 The Industrial Revolution
Chapter 18 Relying on Revolution or Evolution?
Chapter 19 Darwin's Revolution
Chapter 20 Faraday, Maxwell, and Hertz
Chapter 21 Some Other Scientific Developments
Chapter 22: The Perspective of Three Frenchmen
Chapter 23 The Influence of Marx and Engels
Chapter 24 The Freudian Revolution
Chapter 25: The Scientist's Perspective
Chapter 26 The Historian's Perspective
Chapter 27 Relativity and Quantum Theory
Chapter 27 Relativity and Quantum Theory
Chapter 28 Einstein on the Scientific Revolution
Chapter 29 Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics
Chapter 30 Conclusion