The excellencies of Robert Boyle
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The excellencies of Robert Boyle
(Broadview editions)
Broadview Press, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Robert Boyle, one of the most important intellectuals of the seventeenth century, was a gifted experimenter, an exceptionally able philosopher, and a dedicated Christian. In Boyle's two Excellencies, The Excellency of Theology Compared with Natural Philosophy and About The Excellency and Grounds of the Mechanical Hypothesis, he explains and justifies his new philosophy of science while reconciling it with Christian theology. These pioneering works of early science and theology are now available in a modernized and accessible new edition.
This Broadview edition brings spelling and punctuation into line with current conventions and includes notes and references to set the works in their historical and philosophical context. The appendices include works by Boyle's predecessors in the philosophy of science, other philosophical writings by Boyle, and an appendix of the other figures mentioned in the texts.
目次
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Robert Boyle: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text: Conventions, Terminology, Transcriptions
The Excellency of Theology, Compared with Natural Philosophy
The Publisher's Advertisement to the Reader
The Author's Preface
The Introduction
The First Part: The Positive Reasons for Studying Theology
The First Section: The Nobility of Theology's Object
The Second Section: Our Obligation to Study Theology
The Third Section: The Advantages Accruing from a Study of Theology
The Second Part: A Comparison of the Advantages of Natural Philosophy and Theology
The First Section: The Delights and Drawbacks of Natural Philosophy
The Second Section: The Practical Goods Resulting from Natural Philosophy and from Theology
The Third Section: The Supposed Certainty and Clearness of Physics as Opposed to the Darkness and Uncertainty of Theological Matters
The Fourth Section: The Natural Philosopher's Unjustified Pride of Achievement
The Fifth Section: The Value of the Fame that Scientific Attainments Bring
The Conclusion
About The Excellency and Grounds of the Mechanical Hypothesis
The Publisher's Advertisement
Appendix A: People Mentioned in the Text
Appendix B: Boyle's "Corpuscularianism"
Appendix C: Aristotle's Arguments against the Void
Appendix D: The Requisites of a Good Hypothesis
Appendix E: Boyle on Fame
Appendix F: Future Contingents
Appendix G: Moral Demonstrations: Boyle, Smith, and "A Person of Honour"Appendix H: Jonathan Swift's "Broomstick" and Boyle's Occasional Reflections
Appendix I: Coke, Boyle, and Edwards on Testimony
Appendix J: A Review of the Excellency and Grounds of the Mechanical Hypothesis (May 1674)
Appendix K: John Evelyn to Boyle (20 June 1774)
Works Cited
Index
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