An edition of Creation by natural law (1977)

Creation by natural law

Laplace's nebular hypothesis in American thought

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An edition of Creation by natural law (1977)

Creation by natural law

Laplace's nebular hypothesis in American thought

Belief in the divine origin of the universe began to wane most markedly in the nineteenth century, when scientific accounts of creation by natural law arose to challenge traditional religious doctrines. Most of the credit - or blame - for the victory of naturalism has generally gone to Charles Darwin and the biologists who formulated theories of organic evolution. Darwinism undoubtedly played the major role, but the supporting parts played by naturalistic cosmogonies should also be acknowledged. Chief among these was the nebular hypothesis proposed by Pierre Simon Laplace in 1796, which explained the origin of the solar system as a natural development over extended periods of time. Ronald Numbers focuses on Laplace's theory as it affected American scientific thought. he first traces the history of Laplace's cosmogony chronologically, from its European inception to its demise about 1900. the last three chapters explore some of the theological and scientific consequences resulting from the acceptance of this cosmogony. Most significant was the change in the status of supernatural doctrine. When the nebular hypothesis lost credence at the end of the nineteenth century, those who had before tried to accommodate natural theory with supernatural doctrine no longer felt compelled to do so when faced with succeeding theories. The nebular hypothesis, it seems, had established natural law in the heavens.

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184

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 171-178.
Based on the author's thesis, University of California, Berkeley.
Includes index.

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Seattle

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Dewey Decimal Class
521/.54
Library of Congress
QB981 .N85, AZ503

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xi, 184 p. :
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184

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OL4901261M
Internet Archive
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0295954396
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76045810
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2508404
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445973
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3014834

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OL1867097W

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