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Link to PDF of the slides shown in the session.
The global roots of classical science, its development through the Enlightenment, and its role in the development and underpinning of the World’s Great Empires.

Link to Article: “Classical Science”
This article re-examines classical science as a global, relational practice—not just a European invention. From early sensation to modern abstraction, we explore its power, limits, and cultural cost.

Link to Handout: Discussion questions
Link to a handout that contains the full text of each of the three questions, as well as instructions for the group discussions.
Supplementary Handouts
Links to twenty-two handouts that provide background information on the presentation slides. Each handout may be accessed by clicking on the relevant box below. They can also be accessed directly from the “Information” button on the particular slide to which they refer.

Iain McGilchrist

Revising
Our
Ideas

Entangled Roots of Science

Sumeria
c. 3000 BCE

Egypt

Greek Science

Indian Maths

Amerindian

Islamic Science

Medieval Europe

Chinese Innovations

Copernicus

Scientific Method

Big Ideas

Scientific Advances

Isaac Newton

From Theory to Fact

The Great Exhibition of 1851

Doing
Science

Science and Empire

The Blind Spot

The Trouble With “Subjective”
Books that Provided Material for the Session

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