Today is the feast day of
St. Robert Bellarmine, famously involved in the "Galileo affair:"
In his Système du monde, Duhem suggests that in one respect, at
least, Bellarmine had shown himself a better scientist than Galileo by
disallowing the possibility of a “strict proof” of the earth’ motion, on
the grounds that an astronomical theory merely “saves the appearances”
without necessarily revealing what “really happens.”
Duhem said in
ΣΩZEIN TA ΦAINOMENA: Essai sur la notion de théorie physique de Platon à Galilée
that logic was on the side of Osiander, Bellarmine, and Urban VIII, and not on the side of Kepler and Galileo; that the former had understood the exact import of the experimental method; and that, in this regard, the latter were mistaken
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