This work will be of interest to those either researching or studying in colleges and universities, especially in the departments of philosophy, history of science, philosophy of science, philosophy of physics and quantum mechanics, history of ideas and culture. Greek and Latin Literature students and instructors may also find this book to be both a fascinating and valuable point of reference.
Basil Evangelidis is a researcher and author in the field of philosophy, history of science and education. He studied Philosophy and Education at Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, and Philosophy and History of Science and Technology at National Kapodistrian University and National Technical University, Athens, Greece. He also studied Special Education Needs at Liverpool John Moores University, England. He now researches Philosophy and History of Science at Leiden University, the Netherlands, and Education Sciences, at Hagen FernUniversität, Germany. His first book with Vernon Press was “Landmarks in the History of Science: Great scientific discoveries from a global historical perspective.”