The Extraterrestrial Life Debate 1750-1900: The Idea of a Plurality of Worlds from Kant to Lowell

Voorkant
CUP Archive, 1986 - 680 pagina's
This is the first in-depth study in English of the international debate that developed between 1750 and 1900 concerning the question of the existence of extraterrestrial intelligent life. Taking a history of ideas approach, the author describes the controversies that-arose over this question and reveals the great extent to which this issue influenced astronomical, philosophical, and religious thought. Professor Crowe shows that the majority of the leading astronomers of the last two centuries participated in this debate and he analyzes how their views interacted with new developments such as Newtonian mechanics, stellar astronomy, Darwinian theory, and astrophysics. This fascinating and critical history shows that the longstanding and widespread belief in extraterrestrial life has for centuries acted to alter major areas of our intellectual life.
 

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Astronomers and extraterrestrials
41
Extraterrestrials and the Enlightenment
81
The intensification of the plurality of worlds
167
Responses to Chalmers especially the one world
190
Saving the selenites including evidence that R
202
The decades before Whewell
216
Given modern
234
pluralism questioned
265
other responses
346
New approaches to an ancient question
359
Religious and scientific discussions
407
What links are ours
435
The battle over the planet of war
480
the canal fallacy relegated into
540
Some conclusions concerning the unconcluded
547
religion
557

Whewells first critic his earliest ally and the
293
pluralism defended
300
Geology versus
319
a Bethlehem in Venus
332
bibliography of books on the question of
646
Name Index
659
Subject Index
674
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