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8. Spontaneous Generation, Permanence of Species and Fossils
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
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Part I. General Survey
- 1. The Conflict of Systems 13
- 2. Fludd, an Early Conciliator of Science and Genesis 25
- 3. Descartes, the Rival of Aristotle 33
- 4. The Pedagogue’s Approach to the Problem of Moses’s Scientific Accuracy 44
- 5. Kircher, the Catholic Scientist 51
- 6. Two Theologians of the Seventeenth Century 63
- 7. Burnet, the Stimulator of Controversy 68
- 8. The Zealous Debaters 81
- 9. Ray, the Biologist 92
- 10. Leibnitz, the Philosopher 100
- 11. Le Clerc, an Early Modernist 105
- 12. Whiston, the Mathematician 109
- 13. Woodward, the Collector 125
- 14. Cosmological References in Belles-Lettres 135
- 15. Grew, the Rationalizer, and Moncharville, the Fantast 143
- 16. Dickinson, the Atomist 149
- 17. Witty, the Anticartesian, and Derham, the Astronomer 166
- 18. Three Decades of Harmonizing Effort 176
- 19. Continental Attempts to Reconcile Moses with Science 188
- 20. Histories of the Eighteenth Century 193
- 21. Buffon, the Zoologist 204
- 22. French Theories of the Mid-century 219
- 23. The Deluge, and the Earth it Submerged 229
- 24. An Enlarging Universe and Genesis 242
- 25. Pike and the Climax of the Harmonizing Theories 250
- 26. De Luc, the Modern Scientist 264
- 27. The End of an Era 282
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Part II. Topical Review
- 1. The Heavens 299
- 2. Celestial Influences 325
- 3. Primeval Light 338
- 4. The Classification of Matter 351
- 5. Misplaced Elements 364
- 6. Earthquakes and Eruptions 381
- 7. Mountains, Metals and Minerals 399
- 8. Spontaneous Generation, Permanence of Species and Fossils 428
- 9. The First Men 448
- Bibliography 467
- Index 491
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
-
Part I. General Survey
- 1. The Conflict of Systems 13
- 2. Fludd, an Early Conciliator of Science and Genesis 25
- 3. Descartes, the Rival of Aristotle 33
- 4. The Pedagogue’s Approach to the Problem of Moses’s Scientific Accuracy 44
- 5. Kircher, the Catholic Scientist 51
- 6. Two Theologians of the Seventeenth Century 63
- 7. Burnet, the Stimulator of Controversy 68
- 8. The Zealous Debaters 81
- 9. Ray, the Biologist 92
- 10. Leibnitz, the Philosopher 100
- 11. Le Clerc, an Early Modernist 105
- 12. Whiston, the Mathematician 109
- 13. Woodward, the Collector 125
- 14. Cosmological References in Belles-Lettres 135
- 15. Grew, the Rationalizer, and Moncharville, the Fantast 143
- 16. Dickinson, the Atomist 149
- 17. Witty, the Anticartesian, and Derham, the Astronomer 166
- 18. Three Decades of Harmonizing Effort 176
- 19. Continental Attempts to Reconcile Moses with Science 188
- 20. Histories of the Eighteenth Century 193
- 21. Buffon, the Zoologist 204
- 22. French Theories of the Mid-century 219
- 23. The Deluge, and the Earth it Submerged 229
- 24. An Enlarging Universe and Genesis 242
- 25. Pike and the Climax of the Harmonizing Theories 250
- 26. De Luc, the Modern Scientist 264
- 27. The End of an Era 282
-
Part II. Topical Review
- 1. The Heavens 299
- 2. Celestial Influences 325
- 3. Primeval Light 338
- 4. The Classification of Matter 351
- 5. Misplaced Elements 364
- 6. Earthquakes and Eruptions 381
- 7. Mountains, Metals and Minerals 399
- 8. Spontaneous Generation, Permanence of Species and Fossils 428
- 9. The First Men 448
- Bibliography 467
- Index 491