Article ID: CBB001252607

“Who Is the Almighty That We Should Serve Him?” Chaos, Providence and Natural Philosophy in Stephen Hales (2013)

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This article argues that the chemical and physiological experiments undertaken by the natural philosopher Stephen Hales (1677-1761) constituted a reformulation of providential matter theory. Hales was responding to a continuing debate about the position of chaos in the natural world between Newtonians like Samuel Clarke, who posited chaos as oppositional to immediate providential direction, and those such as John Ray and Bernard Nieuwentyt, who argued that nature was a chaos of operations, organised by divinely endowed but innate principles. Vegetable Staticks (1727) represents an attempted solution, arguing that a chaos of operations could support life only if it was concurrent with God's direction. Subsequently criticised by the Irish theologian Peter Browne for indulging frivolity, Hales responded in Haemastatics (1733) by auditing how spirituous liquor precipitated a bodily disintegration from the chaos of operations into a destructive chaos. Hales' subsequent campaign against spirits should be read as an extension of his experimental philosophy as a moral tool.

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Authors & Contributors
Vermij, Rienk H.
Vries, Lyke de
Michael Granado
Young, Brian
Snelders, Henricus Adrianus Marie
Schliesser, Eric S.
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
化学史研究 [Kagakushi kenkyū; Journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry]
Publishers
Tinta da China
Walter de Gruyter
Johns Hopkins University Press
J. Vrin, Impr. de la Manutention
Brepols
Universiteit Utrecht
Concepts
Natural philosophy
Science and religion
Controversies and disputes
Physics
Matter theory
Theology
People
Newton, Isaac
Clarke, Samuel
Nieuwentijt, Bernard
Ray, John
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Kant, Immanuel
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
Early modern
Enlightenment
19th century
16th century
Places
Great Britain
Germany
England
Netherlands
Portugal
North America
Institutions
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
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