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93:, Switzerland. From 1611 to 1625, he taught rhetoric at the small Calvinist academy of Die-en-Dauphiné. In 1620, he had to appear before the board of theologians at Geneva in order to defend his anti-Aristotelian treatise, whose printing the 85:, where he took philosophy courses under Pierre Sinson. Where he obtained his doctorate in medicine is unknown and we have no sign of medical activity during his life. At some stage, but before 1610, he converted to 117:; it attacked in particular the concept of continuous magnitude. Ivor Leclerc considers this work the fullest expression of the “new conception of nature” that had arisen in Europe by the 1620s, at the hands of 175:
Some contemporaries—both adversaries and sympathizers—have set up lists of the proponents of new ideas during the early seventeenth century. All those "novateurs" keenly felt the deficiencies of
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principles. He opposed, though, the theory of "compounds", as admitted by Sennert, in the sense of mixtures having properties that were not properties of their atomistic constituents.
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had stopped. After tensions with the academic senate at Die had been rising for some years, he left the town in anger in 1625. Where he went and when he died is unknown.
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and the oppressiveness of tradition. Most of them were young (Galileo is a notable exception) and had a youthful and aggressive voice. There is the place of Basson.
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Philosophiae naturalis adversus Aristotelem libri XII, in quibus abstrusa Veterum physiologia restauratur et Aristotelis errores solidis rationibus refelluntur
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draws on several currents of thought, including Italian Renaissance naturalism, alchemy and Calvinist theology. Basson was an
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A "book" in a written work of that time is what we now call a "part". Thus "book one" would now be called "part one".
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Lüthy, Christoph. "Thoughts and circumstances of Sébastien Basson. Analysis, micro-history, question". In
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Pierre Sinson (Petrus Sinsonius) was Basson's professor of philosophy at the Jesuit academy of
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Natural philosophy against Aristotle, in twelve books, where the secret physiology of the
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The emergence of a scientific culture: science and the shaping of modernity, 1210-1685
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et tous les Novateurs" ("… and all the proponents of new ideas"):
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is restored and Aristotle's errors are confuted with solid reasons
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1649—The quotes in the article are taken from this 1649 edition.
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L'impiété des déistes, athées et libertins de ce temps…
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Twelve books of natural philosophy against Aristotle
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Sebastiano Basso
Latinized
atoms
compounds
natural philosophy
atomist
Isaac Beeckman
Metz
Lorraine
Jesuit
Pont-à-Mousson
Calvinism
Lausanne
censors
Aristotle
Francis Bacon
Galileo Galilei
David van Goorle
Daniel Sennert
ether
teleology
causation
classical elements
five principles
earth
water
Paracelsian
Aristotelianism
Ancients
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