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PHYSICAL ARGUMENTS AND MORAL INDUCEMENTS: JOHN WALLIS ON QUESTIONS OF ANTIQUARIANISM AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.

Authors :
BEELEY, PHILIP
Source :
Notes & Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science; Dec2018, Vol. 72 Issue 3, p413-430, 18p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In his posthumously published work Chartham News (1669), the antiquary William Somner tentatively sought to link the discovery of fossilized remains near Canterbury to the prehistoric existence of an isthmus connecting Britain and France, before calling on natural philosophers to pursue his explanation further. This call was eventually heeded by the Oxford mathematician John Wallis, but only after more than thirty years had elapsed. The arrival in England of a catalogue of questions concerning the geology of the Channel led to the republication of Chartham News in the Philosophical Transactions, prompting Wallis to develop a physical explanation based on his intimate knowledge of the Kent coastline. Unbeknown to Wallis at the time, that catalogue had been sent by G. W. Leibniz, who had in turn received it from G. D. Schmidt, the former Resident of Brunswick-Lüneburg in Sweden. Wallis's explanation, based on the principle of establishing physical causes both for the rupturing of the isthmus and for the origin of fossils, placed him in a camp opposed by Newtonian authors such as John Harris at a time when the priority dispute over the discovery of the calculus led to the severing of his ties with the German mathematician and philosopher Leibniz. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00359149
Volume :
72
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Notes & Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133512674
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.2018.0021