Conal Elliott

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For fifteen hundred years the debate continued between the defenders of Aristotle, often called physicists or philosophers, and the supporters of Ptolemy, generally referred to as astronomers or mathematicians. The Aristotelians often acknowledged that the model of Ptolemy fitted the data better, but they regarded this as just the sort of thing that might interest mathematicians, not relevant for understanding reality.
To Explain the World: The Discovery of Modern Science
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