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Craig Martin, “Subverting Aristotle: Religion, History, and Philosophy in Early Modern Science” (Johns Hopkins UP, 2014)

New Books in the History of Science

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Reassessing Aristotle: Tensions of Faith and Philosophy

This chapter examines the shifting views of Aristotle in the 17th century, focusing on how religious contexts influenced interpretations of his work. It highlights critiques from early scientists like Bacon and Hobbes, who opposed Aristotelian thought, linking it to atheism and Catholicism, while advocating for new natural philosophies. The chapter also discusses the implications of these debates on philosophical liberty and the evolving relationship between history and natural philosophy during this period.

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