European physico theology (1650-c.1760) in context: celebrating nature and creation
Physico-theology celebrated the observation of nature as a way toward the recognition of God as Creator and to demonstrate the compatibility of the biblical record with the new science. It was a crucial, albeit often underestimated element in the intellectual as well as socio-cultural establishment...
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Zusammenfassung: | Physico-theology celebrated the observation of nature as a way toward the recognition of God as Creator and to demonstrate the compatibility of the biblical record with the new science. It was a crucial, albeit often underestimated element in the intellectual as well as socio-cultural establishment of the new science in western and central Europe beginning in the mid-seventeenth century. The importance of physico-theology in enhancing the acceptance of the new science among a broad educated public cannot be underestimated. Unfortunately, this insight has not yet received much attention in the history of early modern science, chiefly because the history of physico-theology tends to highlight the activities of virtuosi rather than well-known scientists. A contribution to the history of knowledge, this is the first monograph in English on physico-theology on the European scale. It concentrates on two genres, the argument from design, and the palaeontological argument regarding the role of the Deluge in the formation of fossils. It does so without neglecting practice (correspondence and collecting). It pays considerable attention to the historical context, above all to the new image of God as a wise, benevolent, rather than unpredictable being, which provided the practitioners of physico-theology (including clergy, physicians, lawyers, and philologists) with a new and powerful argument. It draws attention to the predominantly Protestant nature of the phenomenon and looks at the longevity of the argument from design in Britain and the Netherlands, where its demise came about as late as the first half of the nineteenth century. |
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adam_text | Contents List of Illustrations and Table Abbreviations ix xi 1. Introduction Usage of the Term The Argument from Design and Diluvialism The Novelty of Early Modern Physico-theology A Mechanistic View of Nature Physico-theology and the Early Enlightenment Sources Chapters—An Overview 1 5 8 12 19 22 26 27 2. A European Movement: Actors, Bestsellers, Code Words, and Translations The Actors The Public Translations 3. The Argument from Design: From England to Finland John Ray Jan Swammerdam Philippe Hecquet Johann Albert Fabricius Carl Fredrik Mennander 30 31 39 41 49 49 57 65 73 82 4. Early Central European Physico-theology The Human Eye A Pioneer: Johann Christoph Sturm Anatomists versus Atheists 90 91 96 109 5. Anthropocentrism and Providentialism At the Crossroads of Providentialism and Physico-theological ‘Utilitarianism’ Mathew Poole’s Design Untangling Human and Natural History 119 6. Doing Physico-theology: Collecting and Collections Collecting Collections 143 143 150 120 126 133
viii CONTENTS 7. Diluvialism Mountains and Fossils From Belemnites to Mammoths One Deluge—Many Floods? 8. Protestants and Catholics Protestants Pietists Catholics Protestant Heterodoxies and Deism 163 164 184 191 - 197 198 204 210 221 9. Conclusion The Critique of Providentialist Optimism and Anthropocentrism in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century Beyond Hume’s and Kant’s Critique Concluding Considerations 227 Appendix I: Some Comments on the Historiography Appendix II: Biographical Shortlist of Physico-theologians Appendix III: Diluvialists (Inner Group) Appendix IV: Bibliography of Primary Sources Appendix V: Bestsellers and Translations 245 254 261 266 285 Index 291 227 232 241
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Contents List of Illustrations and Table Abbreviations ix xi 1. Introduction Usage of the Term The Argument from Design and Diluvialism The Novelty of Early Modern Physico-theology A Mechanistic View of Nature Physico-theology and the Early Enlightenment Sources Chapters—An Overview 1 5 8 12 19 22 26 27 2. A European Movement: Actors, Bestsellers, Code Words, and Translations The Actors The Public Translations 3. The Argument from Design: From England to Finland John Ray Jan Swammerdam Philippe Hecquet Johann Albert Fabricius Carl Fredrik Mennander 30 31 39 41 49 49 57 65 73 82 4. Early Central European Physico-theology The Human Eye A Pioneer: Johann Christoph Sturm Anatomists versus Atheists 90 91 96 109 5. Anthropocentrism and Providentialism At the Crossroads of Providentialism and Physico-theological ‘Utilitarianism’ Mathew Poole’s Design Untangling Human and Natural History 119 6. Doing Physico-theology: Collecting and Collections Collecting Collections 143 143 150 120 126 133
viii CONTENTS 7. Diluvialism Mountains and Fossils From Belemnites to Mammoths One Deluge—Many Floods? 8. Protestants and Catholics Protestants Pietists Catholics Protestant Heterodoxies and Deism 163 164 184 191 - 197 198 204 210 221 9. Conclusion The Critique of Providentialist Optimism and Anthropocentrism in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century Beyond Hume’s and Kant’s Critique Concluding Considerations 227 Appendix I: Some Comments on the Historiography Appendix II: Biographical Shortlist of Physico-theologians Appendix III: Diluvialists (Inner Group) Appendix IV: Bibliography of Primary Sources Appendix V: Bestsellers and Translations 245 254 261 266 285 Index 291 227 232 241 |
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