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- W2497188574 abstract "Advances in astronomy, physics, and mathematics prompted theologians and philosophers to turn to a new source — science — for help, guidance, confirmation, and support. This placed the predominant Early Enlightenment grouping in European science — Newton and the Newtonians — in a commanding position at the very centre of the intellectual debate. Newtonianism entailed a full-scale revolution, not only in physics and astronomy but also philosophy, religion, and all erudite endeavour, its acolytes attributing their idol’s unparalleled accomplishment to his scrupulously inductive method and aversion to that unfortunate ‘love of systems’ deemed to have ruined Descartes, Spinoza, Malebranche, and Leibniz. This chapter focuses on how Newtonian ‘philosophy’ came to dominate great swathes of the moderate mainstream Enlightenment and claim a general hegemony." @default.
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- W2497188574 title "Newtonianism and Anti-Newtonianism in the Early Enlightenment: Science, Philosophy, and Religion" @default.
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