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Rose-Mary Sargent

The Diffident Naturalist

Robert Boyle and the Philosophy of Experiment

363 pages,  6 x 9  © 1995
Series: Science and Its Conceptual Foundations series

Cloth $86.00

ISBN: 9780226734958   Published February 1995

Paper $39.00

ISBN: 9780226734972   Published February 1995

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Overview
Recent Trends
Philosophical Issues
Plan of the Study
Part I. Learning from the Past
1. The Philosophical Tradition
A Philosophical Revolution
A New Alternative
The Pyramid and the Tree
Boyle's Choice
2. The Legal Tradition
English Common Law
Experience and the Experimental Philosophy
Boyle versus Hobbes
3. The Experimental Tradition
The Physico-Mechanical Tradition
The Alchemical Tradition
The Medical Tradition
Part II. Being a Christian Virtuoso
4. Natural Theology
The Book of Nature and Philosophical Worship
A Free Inquiry
The Corpuscular Philosophy and Physical Causality
Causal Relations and the Essences of Bodies
5. Biblical Hermeneutics
The Two Books
The Interpretation of Scripture
The Interpretation of Nature
Part III. Acting Experimentally
6. Observing
Constructing the Factual Foundation
Collecting Observations
Assessing Credibility
7. Experimenting
Creating an Artificial Environment
The Contingencies of Experiment
Making Experiments
Experimental Strategies
8. Writing
Composing Experimental Essays
Exciting Curiosity
Collaborating
An Experimental History of Cold
Conclusion: The Experimental Process
Boyle's Philosophy of Experiment
The Significance of Boyle's Philosophy
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Subjects



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