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Heliocentrism (also
known as the
heliocentric model) is a su****ded
astronomical model in
which the
Earth and
planets revolve around the Sun at the centre...
- "eminently sensible" "from an
editorial viewpoint".
Philolaus was not a
heliocentrist, as he
thought that both the
Earth and the Sun
moved around a central...
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modern structural realist views on science.
Robert Bellarmine wrote to
heliocentrist Paolo Antonio Foscarini: Nor is it the same to
demonstrate that by ****uming...
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justified the name by
noting that he had
symbolically thrown all the
heliocentrist astronomers into the
Ocean of Storms. However,
astronomical historian...
- such a demonstration,
until it is
shown to me").
Bellarmine wrote to
heliocentrist Paolo Antonio Foscarini in 1615: The
Council [of Trent]
prohibits interpreting...
- "eminently sensible" "from an
editorial viewpoint".
Philolaus was not a
heliocentrist as he
thought that both the
Earth and the Sun
moved around a central...
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Francis Bacon (1561–1626). Empiricist.
Galileo Galilei (1564–1642).
Heliocentrist.
Johannes Kepler (1571–1630). Scientist,
whose works affected Philosophy...
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teaching the earth's
motion and the sun's immobility".
Other works of
heliocentrists Galileo,
Nicolaus Copernicus,
Johannes Kepler,
Diego de Zúñiga and Paolo...
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teaching the earth's
motion and the sun's immobility".
Other works of
heliocentrists Galileo,
Nicolaus Copernicus,
Johannes Kepler,
Diego de Zúñiga and Paolo...
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editae a
Cunrado Dasypodio. It is
unclear whether Dasypodius was a
heliocentrist himself or
rather followed the "Wittenberg interpretation." Dasypodius...