Perception and analogy: Poetry, science, and religion in the eighteenth century

Perception and analogy: Poetry, science, and religion in the eighteenth century

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Perception and analogy explores ways of seeing scientifically in the eighteenth century. The book examines how sensory experience is conceptualised during the period, drawing novel connections between treatments of perception as an embodied phenomenon and the creative methods employed by natural philosophers. Covering a wealth of literary, theological, and pedagogical texts that engage with astronomy, optics, ophthalmology, and the body, it argues for the significance of analogies for conceptualising and explaining new scientific ideas. As well as identifying their use in religious and topographical poetry, the book addresses how analogies are visible in material culture through objects such as orreries, camera obscuras, and aeolian harps. It makes the vital claim that scientific concepts become intertwined with Christian discourse through reinterpretations of origins and signs, the scope of the created universe, and the limits of embodied knowledge.

Book information

ISBN: 9781526157041
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 152.109033
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 296
Weight: 524g
Height: 145mm
Width: 224mm
Spine width: 26mm