Tel Hai College
Multidisciplinary Studies
I claim that Grosseteste and Bacon played a crucial role in the evolution of the idea that nature is governed by laws. The idea that the explanatory terms of natural phenomena are universal, necessary and impersonal laws which can be... more
- by Yael Kedar
Medieval Latin optics had its sources in Greek and Arab thinkers, including Aristotle, Euclid, Ptolemy, Galen, al-Kindi, Avicenna, and Alhacen. Its prominent scholars had been Robert Grosseteste, Albert the Great, Roger Bacon, John... more
- by Yael Kedar
Roger Bacon was born in Ilchester in either 1214 or 1220. After his matriculation at Oxford, he was one of the pioneers to teach Aristotle at the University of Paris. His return to Oxford in the late 1240s marked a turning point in his... more
- by Yael Kedar
Many historians of science consider laws of nature a modern category. Some, however, claim for the consolidation of a nomic conception of nature in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. The first time that specific laws were formulated... more
- by Yael Kedar
Religions and Interreligious Dialogue in the Galilee is a theoretical and experiential course designed to give students a deeper understanding of the historical, political, and religious background of Galilee communities, and to... more
The idea that nature is governed by laws is credited to the natural philosophers of the scientific revolution. Early modern science embraced the category of "law" in order to render natural regularities intelligible. In this influential... more