James Gregory (1753-1821) and Scottish scientific metaphysics, 1750-1800
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Barfoot, Michael
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2013-06-26T12:34:38Z
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2013-06-26T12:34:38Z
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1983
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This thesis is a study of some aspects of James Gregory's
philosophical and medical thought. Gregory's work is discussed
in relation to its local intellectual context of later 18th-century
Scottish scientific metaphysics. I show the importance of his
writings for understanding how the relationships between epistemology,
natural knowledge and religious belief were perceived by some members
of the Scottish scientific metaphysics community. This is done
empirically by considering Gregory's responses to several other
writers. In particular, I show that Gregory's views on causality
were put forward to counteract what he perceived as the dangerous
influence of Hume's philosophy upon Scottish scientific metaphysicians.
This subject is also approached thematically, through
what is called the epistemological interiorisation of nature, or
the search for the conditions of men's judgements about causes and
effects. I identify two principgI strategies for epistemological
interiorisation. These are termed 'voluntarist' and 'necessitarian'.
I show that while Gregory was a severe critic of what he perceived
as the necessitarianism of Hume's philosophy and some other --
forms of scientific metaphysics, Gregory also rejected forms of
voluntarism found in the writings of John Stewart, Robert Whytt and
Thomas Reid. Finally, Gregory's concern with the nature of cause
and effect in physics is related to John Robison's reformation of
mechanical philosophy.
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346545
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/6699
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eng
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University of Edinburgh
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dc.subject
Philosophy
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dc.subject
Religion
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dc.title
James Gregory (1753-1821) and Scottish scientific metaphysics, 1750-1800
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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