Ciencia, imperio, modernidad y eurocentrismo: el mundo atlántico del siglo XVI y la comprensión del nuevo mundo

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This article discusses a number of key issues in the history of sixteenth-century Iberian science: the role of sixteenth-century Spanish science in the construction of modern science; the encounter of Western science with other forms of knowledge; the relationship between science and empire; and the construction of a Eurocentric world order. The author concludes by suggesting that the idea of "comprehension" -as both a form of appropriation and a process of self-construction- can help explain the political character of science and its role in the Iberian conquest of the New World.

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