Using one's talents in honor of God: Lambert ten Kate (1674-1731) and Isaac Newton's natural philosophy.

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q2 Arts and Humanities
Steffen Ducheyne
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Lambert ten Kate (1674-1731), the scholar of language, religious writer, art theoretician and collector, and natural philosophy enthusiast, was part of an informal network of Amsterdam-based mathematics and natural philosophy enthusiasts who played a pivotal role in the early diffusion of Newton's natural philosophical ideas in the Dutch Republic. Because Ten Kate contributed to several areas of research, it is worth asking whether connections can be found between his different scholarly activities and, more specifically, whether his oeuvre as a whole was shaped by his religious views, as has been suggested. In this essay, I shall argue that his oeuvre was indeed shaped by his religious beliefs, which reflect elements typical of Dutch doperdom, but also reflect a more general Christian orientation that transcends confessional divides. More particularly, I aim to show that, if we want to understand why Ten Kate was drawn to the natural philosophy of his day, and especially to Isaac Newton's (1642-1727), and why he sought to promote it, we also need to pay attention to this broader Christian orientation in his thought. Along the way, I shall add nuance to earlier characterizations of how ten Kate mobilized Isaac Newton's natural philosophy according to his own agenda.

用自己的才能来荣耀上帝:兰伯特·凯特(1674-1731)和艾萨克·牛顿的自然哲学。
兰伯特·滕·凯特(1674-1731),语言学者,宗教作家,艺术理论家和收藏家,自然哲学爱好者,是阿姆斯特丹数学和自然哲学爱好者非正式网络的一部分,他们在早期牛顿自然哲学思想在荷兰共和国的传播中发挥了关键作用。由于Ten Kate对多个领域的研究做出了贡献,因此值得一问的是,在他不同的学术活动之间是否可以找到联系,更具体地说,他的全部作品是否如人们所暗示的那样,受到了他的宗教观的影响。在这篇文章中,我将论证他的全部作品确实受到他的宗教信仰的影响,这反映了典型的荷兰自由主义元素,但也反映了超越忏悔分歧的更普遍的基督教取向。更具体地说,我的目的是表明,如果我们想要理解为什么Ten Kate被他那个时代的自然哲学所吸引,尤其是艾萨克·牛顿(1642-1727)的自然哲学,以及为什么他试图推广自然哲学,我们还需要注意他思想中更广泛的基督教取向。在此过程中,我将对之前描述的凯特如何根据自己的议程调动艾萨克·牛顿的自然哲学进行细微的补充。
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Science in Context
Science in Context 综合性期刊-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
0.80
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1
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Science in Context is an international journal edited at The Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas, Tel Aviv University, with the support of the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute. It is devoted to the study of the sciences from the points of view of comparative epistemology and historical sociology of scientific knowledge. The journal is committed to an interdisciplinary approach to the study of science and its cultural development - it does not segregate considerations drawn from history, philosophy and sociology. Controversies within scientific knowledge and debates about methodology are presented in their contexts.
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