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William Whewell's philosophy of architecture and the historicization of biology.

Aleta Quinn1.   

Abstract

William Whewell's work on historical science has received some attention from historians and philosophers of science. Whewell's own work on the history of German Gothic church architecture has been touched on within the context of the history of architecture. To a large extent these discussions have been conducted separately. I argue that Whewell intended his work on Gothic architecture as an attempt to (help) found a science of historical architecture, as an exemplar of historical science. I proceed by analyzing the key features of Whewell's philosophy of historical science. I then show how his architectural history exemplifies this philosophy. Finally, I show how Whewell's philosophy of historical science matches some developments in a science (biological systematics) that, in the mid-to late-nineteenth century, came to be reinterpreted as a historical science. I comment briefly on Whewell as a potential influence on nineteenth century biology and in particular on Darwin.
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Keywords:  Architecture; Gothic; Historical science; Palaetiological science; Systematics; Whewell

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27235852     DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsc.2016.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Hist Philos Biol Biomed Sci        ISSN: 1369-8486


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