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Some eminent Newtonians and providential geophysics at the turn of the seventeenth century

James E. Force
Some eminent Newtonians and providential geophysics at the turn of the seventeenth century
Earth Sciences History (1983) 2 (1): 04-10

Abstract

At the end of the Seventeenth Century, geophysical speculations among such eminent Newtonian natural philosophers as William Whiston, Edmond Halley, and John Keill concerning the moral fabric of the post-Fall geophysical system, the earth's place in the Newtonian framework of the heavens, and what counts as evidence in geophysical theorizing reflect a definite rejection of the dominant Seventeenth Century Earth Theorist, Thomas Burnet. All three Newtonians are confident that the earth's fabric is not morally corrupt, that, like Newton's heaven, the earth is providentially designed, and that knowledge of its structure ought to be firmly rooted in empirical observation. Nevertheless, there is a major disagreement between Whiston and Keill about how to interpret the Bible. Whiston accepts revealed scripture, properly interpreted by the Newtonian exegete, as compatible with Newtonian science. Keill alone among the Newtonians is convinced that there are some aspects of the Bible which no amount of "scientific" interpreting will square with science. In such cases, for Keill, the Biblical view must always prevail. In the views of neither man, however, is there room for any sort of warfare between the new science and the old religion. Either revelation is completely accepted when an apparent dispute arises as with Keill or a complete correlation is simply assumed as with Whiston.


ISSN: 0736-623X
EISSN: 1944-6187
Serial Title: Earth Sciences History
Serial Volume: 2
Serial Issue: 1
Title: Some eminent Newtonians and providential geophysics at the turn of the seventeenth century
Author(s): Force, James E.
Affiliation: Univ. Ky., Dep. Philos., Lexington, KY, United States
Pages: 04-10
Published: 1983
Text Language: English
Publisher: History of the Earth Sciences Society, Troy, NY, United States
Accession Number: 1983-046892
Categories: General geophysics
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Source Note: George W. White issue
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 1983
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