
Boyle on Fire
The Mechanical Revolution in Scientific Explanation
William Eaton(Author)
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published on 15. May 2004
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-8264-7827-6 (ISBN)
Description
The philosophy of Robert Boyle (1627-1691) is of great importance in the early modern period. Boyle was at the centre of the scientific community of 17th-century England, and an accurate view of the Enlightenment scientific revolution is impossible without recognition of the contributions that he made. Work on Boyle's philosophy is also shedding light on contemporary issues in the philosophy of science - it can help us understand the nature of scientific explanation and the role that the mechanical model of explanation plays in present-day science. Boyle on Fire examines Boyle's work concerning a method of experiment common in the seventeenth century called Fire Analysis. In the Sceptical Chymist (1661), Boyle attacked elemental theories of chemical explanation primarily by raising objections against Aristotellan and Paracelsian interpretations of Fire Analysis. The book reconstructs Boyle's 'corpuscular' account of Fire Analysis and then compares it to these objections.
This process reveals those characteristics of mechanical explanations that make them superior to elemental theories of chemical explanation, characteristics that have become an enduring feature of the scientific enterprise.
This process reveals those characteristics of mechanical explanations that make them superior to elemental theories of chemical explanation, characteristics that have become an enduring feature of the scientific enterprise.
Reviews / Votes
"'Boyle on Fire is a groundbreaking study, and the first book-length treatment of Boyle's epistemology and philosophy of science. The study of Boyle's philosophy is a popular topic in current work on early modern philosophy... Eaton's project not only provides an important new interpretation of Boyle's role in the scientific revolution, it also applies Boyle's philosophy to issues in contemporary philosophy of science' Robert Hahn, Southern Illinois University and University of Missouri at St. Louis 'Eaton's study of Boyle's mechanical philosophy has much to offer to philosophers and historians alike. The fact that it is clearly written and includes background to Boyle's context as well as the secondary literature on Boyle also makes it an ideal text for students' Helen Hattab, University of Houston"More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8264-7827-6 (9780826478276)
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William R. Eaton teaches philosophy at Georgia Southern University.
Content
Introduction
Ch. 1: Boyle and the philosophy of science
Ch. 2: On the intelligibility of mechanical explanations
Ch. 3: Boyle's attack on elemental interpretations of Fire Analysis
Ch. 4: Boyle's mechanical theory of heat and fire
Ch. 5: Boyle's mechanical epistemology
Ch. 6: The 'contrivance of parts'
Ch. 7: Mechanical explanation in contemporary science
Conclusion
Glossary of terms
Chronology of Boyle's life
Index
Ch. 1: Boyle and the philosophy of science
Ch. 2: On the intelligibility of mechanical explanations
Ch. 3: Boyle's attack on elemental interpretations of Fire Analysis
Ch. 4: Boyle's mechanical theory of heat and fire
Ch. 5: Boyle's mechanical epistemology
Ch. 6: The 'contrivance of parts'
Ch. 7: Mechanical explanation in contemporary science
Conclusion
Glossary of terms
Chronology of Boyle's life
Index