Explore how modern science and technology evolved through contributions from civilizations across the world. This course examines the interrelationship between scientific development and the emergence of modern societies.
Beginning with ancient Greek natural philosophy, you'll trace the evolution of scientific thought through contributions from India, China, and Islamic civilization during the Middle Ages. You'll analyze the European Renaissance, the astronomical revolution, and the groundbreaking work of Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton that challenged classical worldviews.
Discover how the Industrial Revolution transformed Western societies and learn about the mathematisation of science that gave rise to science-based industries. The course critically examines the concept of modernity, exploring enlightenment ideals, the promise of progress, and contemporary perspectives on globalisation.
Through dialogues and assessments, you'll sharpen critical thinking to evaluate perspectives and explore how science and technology shape society. This interdisciplinary course offers a holistic view of global scientific heritage and its influence on modern civilization.
This module aims to provide you with a clearer conception of terms such as ‘Science’, ‘Technology’ and ‘Modernity’. It will help you identify the ethos of science and the challenges such ethos faces in the contemporary period. In this module, you will learn about a brief history of the idea of technology and the nature of its relationship with science.
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7 vidéos9 lectures9 devoirs
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Recommended Reading: Ethos of Science: CUDOS•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Counter Norms and New Norms•9 minutes
Recommended Reading: What is Technology?•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Technology, Technique, and Engineering•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Modernity: An Introduction•10 minutes
9 devoirs•Total 96 minutes
What is Science?•6 minutes
Distinguishing Pseudo-Science•6 minutes
Ethos of Science: CUDOS•6 minutes
Counter Norms and New Norms•3 minutes
What is Technology?•6 minutes
Technology, Technique, and Engineering•3 minutes
Modernity: An Introduction•6 minutes
Let's Practice: How to Understand Science, Technology and Modernity•30 minutes
Test Yourself: How to Understand Science, Technology and Modernity•30 minutes
Natural Philosophy from Ancient Greek
Module 2•5 heures à terminer
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This module will take you through the Natural Philosophy of the ancient Greek era, which is widely held to be furnishing the roots for Modern Science. It will introduce you to some of the key ideas of natural philosophers such as Thales, Plato, Aristotle, Pythagoras, Archimedes etc. In this section, you will find out how the Greek period natural philosophy was truly path-breaking, and one that eventually shaped knowledge of nature, for the next two millennia.
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8 vidéos•Total 96 minutes
Origin of Greek Natural Philosophy•10 minutes
The Milesian School•13 minutes
The Pythagorean, Atomists and Philosophers of Change•13 minutes
Plato•13 minutes
Aristotle•14 minutes
Museum at Alexandria•12 minutes
Aristarchus and Ptolemy•13 minutes
Decline of Greco-Roman Natural Philosophy•8 minutes
8 lectures•Total 96 minutes
Recommended Reading: Origin of Greek Natural Philosophy•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: The Milesian School•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: The Pythagorean, Atomists, and Philosophers of Change•12 minutes
Recommended Reading: Plato•12 minutes
Recommended Reading: Aristotle•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Museum at Alexandria •12 minutes
Recommended Reading: Aristarchus and Ptolemy•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Decline of Greco-Roman Natural Philosophy•10 minutes
10 devoirs•Total 96 minutes
Origin of Greek Natural Philosophy•3 minutes
The Milesian School•6 minutes
The Pythagorean, Atomists and Philosophers of Change•6 minutes
Plato•6 minutes
Aristotle•6 minutes
Museum at Alexandria•3 minutes
Aristarchus and Ptolemy•3 minutes
Decline of Greco-Roman Natural Philosophy•3 minutes
Let's Practice: Natural Philosophy from Ancient Greek•30 minutes
Test Yourself: Natural Philosophy from Ancient Greek•30 minutes
Indian Contribution
Module 3•4 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module will introduce you to some of the major scientific and technological advances that ancient Indians did as part of their contribution to modern science. In this module, there will be discussion on topics such as Vedic ideas, nature of astronomy and mathematics that was pursued and technological advancement in the field of metallurgy, medicine and agriculture.
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7 vidéos•Total 68 minutes
Introduction to the Vedas•14 minutes
Indian Astronomy•12 minutes
Indian Mathematicians•8 minutes
Agricultural Innovation •11 minutes
Metallurgy •6 minutes
Other Technologies •6 minutes
Ayurveda and Yoga •10 minutes
7 lectures•Total 80 minutes
Recommended Reading: Introduction to the Vedas•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Indian Astronomy•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Indian Mathematicians•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Other Technologies •10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Ayurveda and Yoga •10 minutes
9 devoirs•Total 90 minutes
Introduction to the Vedas•3 minutes
Indian Astronomy•3 minutes
Indian Mathematicians•3 minutes
Agricultural Innovation •6 minutes
Metallurgy •3 minutes
Other Technologies •6 minutes
Ayurveda and Yoga•6 minutes
Let's Practice: Indian Contribution•30 minutes
Test Yourself: Indian Contribution•30 minutes
Arabic Contribution to Science
Module 4•5 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module will take you through Arabic science during the middle ages, when significant accomplishments were made. It will help you understand how Islamic religion contributed to a scientific renaissance in the Arab and Middle east region that eventually laid the foundation for the emergence of modern science in the west.
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9 vidéos9 lectures11 devoirs
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9 vidéos•Total 84 minutes
Islam and Rise of Science•11 minutes
Translation Movement•13 minutes
Islamic Alchemy •10 minutes
Astronomy and Mathematics •11 minutes
Geography and Mathematics •4 minutes
Islamic Medicine •8 minutes
Libraries•7 minutes
Military, Mining and Textile•9 minutes
Factors of Decline•11 minutes
9 lectures•Total 105 minutes
Recommended Reading: Islam and Rise of Science•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Astronomy and Mathematics •15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Geography and Mathematics •10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Islamic Medicine •10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Libraries•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Military, Mining and Textile•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Factors of Decline •10 minutes
11 devoirs•Total 96 minutes
Islam and Rise of Science•3 minutes
Translation Movement•3 minutes
Islamic Alchemy •3 minutes
Astronomy and Mathematics •6 minutes
Geography and Mathematics •3 minutes
Islamic Medicine •6 minutes
Libraries•6 minutes
Military, Mining and Textile•3 minutes
Factors of Decline•3 minutes
Let's Practice: Arabic Contribution to Science•30 minutes
Test Yourself: Arabic Contribution to Science•30 minutes
Technological Tradition and Applied Science in China
Module 5•6 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module will help you understand how technology and applied science developed in Chinese from an ancient period. In this section, you will learn how technologies such as printing, hydraulic, maritime, gunpowder etc. developed in China and its kind of sciences that carried a different character as compared to the western tradition.
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9 vidéos•Total 89 minutes
Introduction to China•15 minutes
The Great Wall and the Grand Canal•9 minutes
Iron, Compass and Gunpowder •11 minutes
Pottery, Paper and Printing•8 minutes
Maritime and Shipbuilding•11 minutes
Worldview and Sciences•11 minutes
Astronomy and Other Sciences•10 minutes
Foreign Influence•7 minutes
Inhibiting Further Growth •9 minutes
9 lectures•Total 142 minutes
Recommended Reading: Introduction to China•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: The Great Wall and the Grand Canal•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Iron, Compass and Gunpowder •12 minutes
Recommended Reading: Pottery, Paper and Printing•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Maritime and Ship-Building•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Worldview and Sciences •15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Astronomy and Other Sciences•30 minutes
Recommended Reading: Foreign Influence•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Inhibiting Further Growth •25 minutes
11 devoirs•Total 102 minutes
Introduction to China•6 minutes
The Great Wall and the Grand Canal•6 minutes
Iron, Compass and Gunpowder •6 minutes
Pottery, Paper and Printing•6 minutes
Maritime and Ship-Building•3 minutes
Worldview and Sciences•3 minutes
Astronomy and Other Sciences•3 minutes
Foreign Influence•3 minutes
Inhibiting Further Growth •6 minutes
Let's Practice: Technological Tradition and Applied Science in China•30 minutes
Test Yourself: Technological Tradition and Applied Science in China•30 minutes
Scientific Revolution I
Module 6•4 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module will take you through how Europe revived itself in the middle ages, establishing not just universities for higher learning, but also providing a fertile ground for a scientific revolution to take place in subsequent periods. In this module, you will find discussion on the European Renaissance and the astronomical revolution that challenged the classical geocentric worldview.
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6 vidéos•Total 61 minutes
European Revival •14 minutes
European Universities •11 minutes
European Renaissance •12 minutes
Copernicus •10 minutes
Tycho Brahe •7 minutes
Kepler •6 minutes
6 lectures•Total 90 minutes
Recommended Reading: European Revival•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: European Universities•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: European Renaissance •15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Copernicus •15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Tycho Brahe •15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Kepler•15 minutes
8 devoirs•Total 87 minutes
European Revival •6 minutes
European Universities •3 minutes
European Renaissance •6 minutes
Copernicus •6 minutes
Tycho Brahe •3 minutes
Kepler •3 minutes
Let's Practice: Scientific Revolution I •30 minutes
Test Yourself: Scientific Revolution I •30 minutes
Scientific Revolution II
Module 7•5 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module will take you through the important contributions made by Galileo and Newton in shaping the scientific revolution in the seventeenth century. In this module, you will learn about Galileo’s famous trial and a brief overview of his path-breaking work such as, ‘Two New Sciences’. In addition to Galileo, you will also learn about Newton, his worldview and a brief introduction to his work - Principia. Further in this module, you will be introduced to the contributions of Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes, both of whom are well known for their notable role in the making of modern science.
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7 vidéos•Total 60 minutes
Galileo and Telescope•8 minutes
Two Chief World Systems•11 minutes
Two New Sciences•9 minutes
Descartes and Bacon•8 minutes
Newton’s Principia•9 minutes
Crucial Experiment •7 minutes
Newton and Controversies•9 minutes
7 lectures•Total 87 minutes
Recommended Reading: Galileo and Telescope•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Two Chief World Systems•10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Two New Sciences•12 minutes
Recommended Reading: Descartes and Bacon•10 minutes
Test Yourself: Scientific Revolution II•30 minutes
Industrial Revolution I
Module 8•4 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module will help you learn how societies in the West began to transform from an agriculture-based economy to industries in the eighteenth century. In this module, you will have the scope to find out how innovation in textile industries, iron making, and the invention of the steam engine were interrelated in quite unanticipated ways, leading to a social transformation that was not seen since the Neolithic period.
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7 vidéos•Total 65 minutes
Social Transformation •11 minutes
Mechanisation in Textile Industries •6 minutes
New Iron Age•7 minutes
Steam Engine•11 minutes
Factors Driving Industrialisation•12 minutes
Lack of Applied Science•8 minutes
Role of Scientific Societies •9 minutes
7 lectures•Total 100 minutes
Recommended Reading: Social Transformation •10 minutes
Recommended Reading: Mechanisation in Textile Industries •15 minutes
This module will take you through yet another phase of the scientific revolution in which new empirical sciences were mathematised and merged with classical sciences, giving rise to science-based industries. In this module, you will learn how a classical worldview emerged, providing a philosophical anchor to broader changes in science and technology and the way in which the industrialisation process spread rapidly to all parts of the world. Further in this module, you will have the scope to reflect on how industrialisation was tied to ‘colonialism’ and the type of impact it had on countries such as India.
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7 vidéos•Total 72 minutes
Science After Bacon and Newton •11 minutes
Chemical Revolution •9 minutes
A New Scientific Revolution•10 minutes
Classical Worldview •9 minutes
Organisation and Spread •12 minutes
India as a British Colony •8 minutes
Applied Science and Science Based Industries•13 minutes
7 lectures•Total 105 minutes
Recommended Reading: Science After Bacon and Newton•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Chemical Revolution•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: A New Scientific Revolution•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Organisation and Spread •15 minutes
Recommended Reading: India as a British colony•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Applied Science and Science Based Industries•15 minutes
9 devoirs•Total 90 minutes
Science After Bacon and Newton •3 minutes
Chemical Revolution •3 minutes
A New Scientific Revolution•3 minutes
Classical Worldview •3 minutes
Organisation and Spread •6 minutes
India as a British Colony •3 minutes
Applied Science and Science Based Industries•9 minutes
Let's Practice: Industrial Revolution II •30 minutes
Test Yourself: Industrial Revolution II •30 minutes
Modernity
Module 10•5 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module will take you through the idea of enlightenment and its relationship with modernity. In this course, you will learn different ways through which scholars and thinkers have engaged with modernity, including the approach of post-modernity and critical negotiations.
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8 vidéos•Total 75 minutes
Enlightenment •10 minutes
Kant and Locke•8 minutes
Features of Modernity•13 minutes
Rejecting Modernity•10 minutes
Globalisation •9 minutes
Critical Negotiation I •9 minutes
Critical Negotiation II•9 minutes
Concluding Remarks •6 minutes
9 lectures•Total 130 minutes
Recommended Reading: Enlightenment •15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Kant and Locke•15 minutes
Recommended Reading: Features of Modernity•15 minutes
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