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宇宙学 第二版(英文影印本)
作者:(美)哈里森(EDWARDHARRISON) 著
出版时间:2011年版
内容简介
This second edition of cosmology: the science of the universe revises and extends the first edition published in 1981. much has happened since the first edition;many developments have occurred, and cosmology has become a wider field of research.as before, the treatment is elementary yet broad in scope, and the aim is to present an outline that appeals to the thoughtful person at a level not requiring an advanced knowledge in the natural sciences. cosmol-ogy has many faces, scientific and nonscien-tific; in this work the primary emphasis is on cosmology as a science, but the important historical, philosophical, and theological aspects are not ignored. mathematics is avoided except in a few places, mostly at the end of chapters, and the treatment is varied enough to meet the needs of both those who enjoy and do not enjoy mathe-matics.at the end of each chapter are two sections entitled reflections and projects.the reflections section presents topics for reflection and discussion. the projects section raises questions and issues that a challenged reader might care to tackle.cosmology impels us to ask deep questions,read widely, and think deeply. it is not the sort of subject that lends itself readily to simple yes and no answers. on most issues there are conflicting arguments to be inves-tigated, weighed, rejected, accepted, or modified according to one's personal tastes and beliefs. cosmology challenges the mind, shapes our way of thinking about the world in which we live, and leaves impressions and ideas that last a lifetime.
目录
preface
introduction
part 1
1 what is cosmology?
the universe
cosmology
the magic universe
the mythic universe
the anthropometric universe
cosmology and society
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
2 early scientific cosmology
the beginning of western science
plato's universe
three cosmic systems of the ancient world
the aristotelian universe
the epicurean universe
the stoic universe
the mystery religions
the medieval universe
the heliocentric universe
the infinite universe
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
3 cartesian and newtonian world systems
the decline of aristotelian science
the cartesian world system
the newtonian world system
newton and the infinite universe
the atomic theory
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
4 cosmology after newton and before einstein
hierarchical universes
the nebula hypothesis
cosmical islands
the new astronomy
the victorian universe
the age problem
fall of the victorian universe
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
5 stars
the distant stars
a forest of stars
inside the stars
nuclear energy
birth of stars
the star is dead! long live the star!
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
6 galaxies
our galaxy
the distant galaxies
birth of galaxies
radio galaxies and quasars
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
7 location and the cosmic center
the location principle
the isotropic universe
the cosmological principle
perfect cosmological principle
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
8 containment and the cosmic edge
the containment principle
the cosmic edge
containment of space and time
design argument
many physical universes
theistic and anthropic principles
whither the laws of nature?
containment riddle
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
9 space and time
space
space and time
time
the ow/
time travel
atomic time
reflections
projects
further reading
?sources
part 2
part 3
appendix - fundamental quantities
index
作者:(美)哈里森(EDWARDHARRISON) 著
出版时间:2011年版
内容简介
This second edition of cosmology: the science of the universe revises and extends the first edition published in 1981. much has happened since the first edition;many developments have occurred, and cosmology has become a wider field of research.as before, the treatment is elementary yet broad in scope, and the aim is to present an outline that appeals to the thoughtful person at a level not requiring an advanced knowledge in the natural sciences. cosmol-ogy has many faces, scientific and nonscien-tific; in this work the primary emphasis is on cosmology as a science, but the important historical, philosophical, and theological aspects are not ignored. mathematics is avoided except in a few places, mostly at the end of chapters, and the treatment is varied enough to meet the needs of both those who enjoy and do not enjoy mathe-matics.at the end of each chapter are two sections entitled reflections and projects.the reflections section presents topics for reflection and discussion. the projects section raises questions and issues that a challenged reader might care to tackle.cosmology impels us to ask deep questions,read widely, and think deeply. it is not the sort of subject that lends itself readily to simple yes and no answers. on most issues there are conflicting arguments to be inves-tigated, weighed, rejected, accepted, or modified according to one's personal tastes and beliefs. cosmology challenges the mind, shapes our way of thinking about the world in which we live, and leaves impressions and ideas that last a lifetime.
目录
preface
introduction
part 1
1 what is cosmology?
the universe
cosmology
the magic universe
the mythic universe
the anthropometric universe
cosmology and society
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
2 early scientific cosmology
the beginning of western science
plato's universe
three cosmic systems of the ancient world
the aristotelian universe
the epicurean universe
the stoic universe
the mystery religions
the medieval universe
the heliocentric universe
the infinite universe
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
3 cartesian and newtonian world systems
the decline of aristotelian science
the cartesian world system
the newtonian world system
newton and the infinite universe
the atomic theory
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
4 cosmology after newton and before einstein
hierarchical universes
the nebula hypothesis
cosmical islands
the new astronomy
the victorian universe
the age problem
fall of the victorian universe
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
5 stars
the distant stars
a forest of stars
inside the stars
nuclear energy
birth of stars
the star is dead! long live the star!
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
6 galaxies
our galaxy
the distant galaxies
birth of galaxies
radio galaxies and quasars
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
7 location and the cosmic center
the location principle
the isotropic universe
the cosmological principle
perfect cosmological principle
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
8 containment and the cosmic edge
the containment principle
the cosmic edge
containment of space and time
design argument
many physical universes
theistic and anthropic principles
whither the laws of nature?
containment riddle
reflections
projects
further reading
sources
9 space and time
space
space and time
time
the ow/
time travel
atomic time
reflections
projects
further reading
?sources
part 2
part 3
appendix - fundamental quantities
index
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