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Shapin rejects the idea that there is anything like an "essence" of early modern science and shows that the Scientific Revolution in reality lacked the jarring abruptness and cataclysmic nature implied by its "revolutionary" name. Ultimately, however, changes witnessed by the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries led to fundamental transformations of both natural knowledge and the means by which that knowledge was achieved.
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