Article ID: CBB436109207

Whewell on classification and consilience (2017)

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In this paper I sketch William Whewell's attempts to impose order on classificatory mineralogy, which was in Whewell's day (1794–1866) a confused science of uncertain prospects. Whewell argued that progress was impeded by the crude reductionist assumption that all macroproperties of crystals could be straightforwardly explained by reference to the crystals' chemical constituents. By comparison with biological classification, Whewell proposed methodological reforms that he claimed would lead to a natural classification of minerals, which in turn would support advances in causal understanding of the properties of minerals. Whewell's comparison to successful biological classification is particularly striking given that classificatory biologists did not share an understanding of the causal structure underlying the natural classification of life (the common descent with modification of all organisms). Whewell's key proposed methodological reform is consideration of multiple, distinct principles of classification. The most powerful evidence in support of a natural classificatory claim is the consilience of claims arrived at through distinct lines of reasoning, rooted in distinct conceptual approaches to the target objects. Mineralogists must consider not only elemental composition and chemical affinities, but also symmetry and polarity. Geometrical properties are central to what makes an individual mineral the type of mineral that it is. In Whewell's view, function and organization jointly define life, and so are the keys to understanding what makes an organism the type of organism that it is. I explain the relationship between Whewell's teleological account of life and his natural theology. I conclude with brief comments about the importance of Whewell's classificatory theory for the further development of his philosophy of science and in particular his account of consilience.

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Authors & Contributors
Eddy, Matthew D.
Alfonso-Goldfarb, Ana Maria
Gill, Mary Louise
Hoquet, Thierry
Kitts, David Burlingame
Kleeberg, Bernhard
Journals
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Biology and Philosophy
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science
Comptes Rendus Biologies
Publishers
University of Oklahoma
Ashgate
Oxford University Press
Smithsonian Books
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Chemistry
Mineralogy
Teleology
Classification
Natural theology
Earth sciences
People
Whewell, William
Babbage, Charles
Walker, John
Aristotle
Baily, Joseph Charles
Darwin, Charles Robert
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
17th century
20th century
16th century
20th century, early
Places
Sweden
Edinburgh (Scotland)
Great Britain
Australia
Europe
France
Institutions
American Chemical Society
Cambridge University
Royal Society of London
Smithsonian Institution
École Royale des Mines
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