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The Natural Philosophy Of Margaret Cavendish Reason And Fancy During The Scientific Revolution Lisa T Sarasohn

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The Natural Philosophy Of Margaret Cavendish Reason And Fancy During The Scientific Revolution Lisa T Sarasohn
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.71 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Lisa T. Sarasohn
ISBN: 9780801894435, 0801894433
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Natural Philosophy Of Margaret Cavendish Reason And Fancy During The Scientific Revolution Lisa T Sarasohn by Lisa T. Sarasohn 9780801894435, 0801894433 instant download after payment.

Honorable Mention, Typographic Covers, Large Nonprofit Publishers, 2010 Washington Book Publishers ShowMargaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, led a remarkable―and controversial―life, writing poetry and prose and philosophizing on the natural world at a time when women were denied any means of a formal education. Lisa T. Sarasohn acutely examines the brilliant work of this untrained mind and explores the unorthodox development of her natural philosophy. Cavendish wrote copiously on such wide-ranging topics as gender, power, manners, scientific method, and animal rationality. The first woman to publish her own natural philosophy, Cavendish was not afraid to challenge the new science and even ridiculed the mission of the Royal Society. Her philosophy reflected popular culture and engaged with the most radical philosophies of her age. To understand Cavendish’s scientific thought, Sarasohn explains, is to understand the reception of new knowledge through both insider and outsider perspectives in early modern England. In close readings of Cavendish’s writings―poetry, treatises, stories, plays, romances, and letters―Sarasohn explores the fantastic and gendered elements of her natural philosophy. Cavendish saw knowledge as a continuum between reason and fancy, and her work integrated imaginative speculation and physical science. Because she was denied the university education available to her male counterparts, she embraced an epistemology that favored contemplation and intuition over logic and empiricism. The Natural Philosophy of Margaret Cavendish serves as a guide to the unusual and complex philosophy of one of the seventeenth century’s most intriguing minds. It not only celebrates Cavendish as a true figure of the scientific age but also contributes to a broader understanding of the contested nature of the scientific revolution.

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