Adolphe Quetelet, social physics and the average men of science, 1796-1874

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    • Donnelly, Kevin

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Adolphe Quetelet, social physics and the average men of science, 1796-1874

by Kevin Donnelly

(Science and culture in the nineteenth century, no. 27)

Pickering & Chatto, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-214) and index

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内容説明

Adolphe Quetelet was an influential scientist whose controversial work was condemned by John Stuart Mill and Charles Dickens. He was in contact with many Victorian elite, including Babbage, Herschel and Faraday. This is the first scholarly biography of Quetelet, exploring his contribution to quantitative reasoning and place in intellectual history.

目次

Introduction: Two Average Men 1 Life in the War: The End of Enlightenment in Belgium, 1796-1823 2 Casualties of War: Quetelet and Friends in Ghent and Brussels, 1815-23 3 Stoking the Sacred Fire: The Administration of Observation in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, 1822-30 4 From Brussels to Europe: The Creation of a Scientific Network, 1823-9 5 Physique Sociale, 1825-35 6 The Other Average Man: L'Homme Moyen and its Critics Conclusion: The New Argonauts Epilogue: The Average Enlightenment Works Cited Notes Index

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