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lling.eu Historical Background: Atoms Introduction The concept of the atom is fundamental to our modern scientific understanding of the world. The eminent physicist Richard P. Feynman opined, in the i [...] atomic model. This can be seen in the historical analysis both in Greek antiquity, as well as for the modern period. It can also be identified in the educational conceptions. The historical development of the [...] Greek antiquity, the knowl- edge of which was, in part, transferred from this period to the Early Modern Era in Europe.1 In this respect, the topic of a fundamental element that constitutes all the other
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is the difference of the concept of transmutation of elements, in the work of Aristotle, and its modern meaning of the elements that are naturally produced in the radioactive decays or in the production [...] elements and their transmutation in the work of Aristotle The elements and their transmutation in modern science The difference between the two views Activity 8 From the lesson today one could find some
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call him the pioneer in the field of solar energy. "One must not believe, despite the silence of modern writings, that the idea of using solar heat for me- chanical operations is recent. On the contrary [...] machines One of his most successful inventions was presented at the Great Exhibition of the most modern technologies from around the world in 1867. Many attendees were amazed at this invention. A huge
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is the difference of the concept of transmutation of elements, in the work of Aristotle, and its modern meaning of the elements that are naturally produced in the radioactive decays or in the production [...] elements and their transmutation in the work of Aristotle The elements and their transmutation in modern science The difference between the two views Activity 8 From the lesson today one could find some [...] Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Background atoms The concept of Atoms is fundamental to our modern scientific understanding of the world. The em- inent physicists Richard P. Feynman pointed out that
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ideas and notions of truth. The post- modern turn represents one such counter-narrative, undermining the “grand narratives” and claiming to objective truths of modernity. Postmodern counter-narratives, as [...] on of European modernity by which to bring European nations back into the global arena and to assure less insecurity to European cit- izens. But does the call for a refreshed modernity not imply drawing [...] resistance to imperial power and, through further development, became a global alter- native to modernization as it was implemented by both the West and the East (Balibar, 2004). As critical scholars and
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who knew everything, o. J. „Natural history“. In The Cambridge history of science; Vol. 3: Early modern science, herausgegeben von Katharine Park. Cam-bridge: Cambridge Univ. Press,, 2006. Grote, Andreas [...] Johns, Adrian. „Coffeehouses and print shops“. In The Cambridge history of science; Vol. 3: Early modern science, herausgegeben von Katharine Park. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press,, 2006. Kerner, Charlotte
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Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Background atoms The concept of Atoms is fundamental to our modern scientific understanding of the world. The em- inent physicists Richard P. Feynman pointed out that [...] is pointing out extremely clear how important the concept of an atomic struc- ture of matter is to modern science. Yet, he also raises implicitly another issue that is very relevant if the genesis of this [...] seen in the historical analysis booth for the development in the Greek antiquity as well as for the modern period, and it can also be identified in the educational conceptions. How- ever, the historical