1. The Crime of Galileo,1955
2. Propounded in his De Doctrina Christiana
3. The Conception of Science in Galileo's Work;McMullin,1978
4. The Conception of Science in Galileo's Work;McMullin,1978
5. This case should not be mistaken for Galileo's explicit attempts in the Dialogue to show that Aristotle's cosmology lacks demonstrative character; this move was necessary just in order to show that Copernican theory does have such a character, since it was impossible that both of them were demonstrative sciences, while contradicting each other