Samuel Johnson and the New ScienceUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1971 - 188 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
An Age of Science | 11 |
Johnson in an Age of Science | 30 |
Copyright | |
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Actuarius Adventurer Arbuthnot attempts attributed Bacon Baconian Boerhaave Boerhaave's Boswell Boyle century Christian concerning context course criticism curiosity Diaries Dict discoveries discussion divine eighteenth eighteenth-century empiricism Encyclopédie English science essay example experience experimental fact famous genius Gentleman's Magazine Haven Hazen Hermann Boerhaave Hester Lynch Piozzi History Ibid ideological Idler important intellectual interest James John Johnson wrote Johnson's scientific Johnsonian Journey judgment knowledge learning Levet Literary Magazine literature London Magdi Wahba man's material medical biographies Medicinal Dictionary ment method methodology Milton mind modern moral natural philosophy Newton noted notion observation Oxford particular philosophers physician physico-theology piety poem Poets Pope praise Prefaces & Dedications principles projectors Rambler Rasselas religious Richard Brocklesby Royal Society Samuel Johnson satire satirists scientific study scientist skepticism son's Sprat Swift Sydenham things Thrale tion Tour tradition truth utopia virtuoso W. K. Wimsatt William William Derham Wimsatt writes