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  1. A Persistent Myth. Comparing Geocentrism to Anthropocentrism and how this Vain Illusion Was Shattered by Heliocentrism — Demonstrating the Importance of Scientific Historiography by Way of a Discussion between a Student and one of His Professors.Stoffel Jean-François - 2022 - Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 13:01-22.
    According to the Copernican myth, geocentrism was a form of anthropocentrism because it showcased humankind as being both the centre and the purpose of the Cosmos, whereas heliocentrism, in dethroning humankind from this privileged position, luckily provided a means to quash this point of view, which was illusory and vain, and that even went against scientific progress. According to the anthropocentric myth, which is a part of it, geocentrism is a form of anthropocentrism, while heliocentrism is really an anti-anthropocentrism and (...)
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  • Narcisse et son médecin.Claude Savary - 1970 - Dialogue 9 (3):397-400.
    La révolution scientifique ou copernicienne apparait habituellement au penseur comme un événement imposant, complexe et problématique. Mais ce ne semble pas être le cas pour M. Raymond Montpetit. Vous n'avez, selon lui, qu'è y appliquer un regard dialectique on psychanalytique et le tour est joué. C'est ce que je retiens de l'allure et du biais de sa discussion de mon article sur la révolution en question.
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