Rhetorical Darwinism: Religion, Evolution, and the Scientific Identity
Thomas M. Lessl
Everything evolves, science tells us, including the public language used by scientists to sustain and perpetuate their work. Harkening back to the Protestant Reformation--a time when the promise of scientific inquiry was intimately connected with a deep faith in divine Providence--Thomas Lessl traces the evolving role and public identity of science in the West.
As the Reformation gave way to the Enlightenment, notions of Providence evolved into progress. Historys divine plan could now be found in nature, and scientists became historys new prophets. With Darwin and the emergence of evolutionary science, progress and evolution collapsed together into what Lessl calls «evolutionism,» and the grand scientific identity was used to advance sciences power into the world.
In this masterful treatment, Lessl analyzes the descent of these patterns of scientific advocacy from the world of Francis Bacon into the world of Thomas Huxley and his successors. In the end, Rhetorical Darwinism proposes that Darwins power to fuel the establishment of science within the Western social milieu often turns from its scientific course.
As the Reformation gave way to the Enlightenment, notions of Providence evolved into progress. Historys divine plan could now be found in nature, and scientists became historys new prophets. With Darwin and the emergence of evolutionary science, progress and evolution collapsed together into what Lessl calls «evolutionism,» and the grand scientific identity was used to advance sciences power into the world.
In this masterful treatment, Lessl analyzes the descent of these patterns of scientific advocacy from the world of Francis Bacon into the world of Thomas Huxley and his successors. In the end, Rhetorical Darwinism proposes that Darwins power to fuel the establishment of science within the Western social milieu often turns from its scientific course.
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Année:
2012
Editeur::
Baylor University Press
Langue:
english
Pages:
338
ISBN 10:
1602584036
ISBN 13:
9781602584037
Collection:
Studies in Rhetoric & Religion
Fichier:
PDF, 38.49 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2012