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The New Science of Geology

Studies in the Earth Sciences in the Age of Revolution

Martin J.S. Rudwick
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Release Date: 18/10/2018

Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Science Nature & Math
Label: Routledge
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Studies in the Earth Sciences in the Age of Revolution. The science of geology was constructed in the decades around 1800 from earlier practices that had been significantly different in their cognitive goals. In the studies collected here Martin Rudwick traces how it came to be recognised as a new kind of natural science, because it was constituted around the idea that the natural world had its own history. The earth had to be understood not only in relation to unchanging natural laws that could be observed in action in the present, but also in terms of a pre-human past that could be reliably known, even if not directly observable and its traces only fragmentarily preserved. In contrast to this radically novel sense of nature's own contingent history, the earth's unimaginably vast timescale was already taken for granted by many naturalists (though not yet by the wider public), and the concurrent development of biblical scholarship precluded any significant sense of conflict with religious tradition. A companion volume, Lyell and Darwin, Geologists: Studies in the Earth Sciences in the Age of Reform, was published in 2005.