The Christian and the Philosopher: Defoe's The Storm Between Empiricism and Narrative

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Alessio Mattana
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Abstract

This article examines the scientific background of Daniel Defoe's The Storm (1704). This work is a collection of letters on the Great Storm, a tempest which battered the south of England on 26–27 November 1703 causing casualties in the thousands and extensive damage. Like other extreme natural phenomena, the Great Storm was interpreted by many as divine warning. This article argues that, differently to Defoe's other works on the Great Storm, The Storm reconciles the traditional religious reading of catastrophes with recent breakthroughs in empiricist philosophy and early meteorology. In its concluding section, the article offers a reassessment of Defoe's interest in scientific ideas in The Storm so as to include early-eighteenth-century empiricism and examines Defoe's ambivalent attitude towards them.

基督徒与哲学家笛福的《经验主义与叙事之间的风暴
本文研究丹尼尔-笛福的《风暴》(1704 年)的科学背景。该作品是一部关于大风暴的书信集,1703 年 11 月 26 日至 27 日,一场暴风雨袭击了英格兰南部,造成数千人伤亡和大量财产损失。与其他极端自然现象一样,许多人将大风暴解释为神的警告。本文认为,与笛福其他有关大风暴的作品不同,《风暴》调和了对灾难的传统宗教解读与经验主义哲学和早期气象学的最新突破。文章在结尾部分重新评估了笛福在《风暴》中对科学思想的兴趣,以便将十八世纪早期的经验主义纳入其中,并探讨了笛福对科学思想的矛盾态度。
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Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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