Galileo's 1632 dialogue defending heliocentrism and satirizing opponents, including arguments associated with Pope Urban VIII.
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Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...his enemies. So he wrote a book called Dialogue Concerning the Two -Chief World System. And it was basically almost like a platonic dialogue,..."
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"...his enemies. So he wrote a book called Dialogue Concerning the Two -Chief World System. And it was basically almost like a platonic dialogue,..."
"Where he presented his argument again for the heliocentric model. Not only that, but he made fun of his enemies. So it's a dialogue,..."
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Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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