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Robert Boyle and the Machine Metaphor
Authors:Michael Ruse
Institution:Florida State University, 151 Dodd Hall, Tallahassee, FL 32306–1500
Abstract:The seventeenth–century chemist and philosopher Robert Boyle argued that the world is like a clockwork machine. This led to the problems of the place of a Creator and of how one can explain the directed, "final–cause" nature of organisms. Boyle thought that he could wrap everything up in one neat package, with a clear place for a designing God, but of course the coming of Darwinism casts doubt on this. Nevertheless, Boyle's thinking does have some very interesting implications for the way in which we today should consider the science/religion relationship.
Keywords:Aristotle  Robert Boyle  final cause  machine metaphor  natural theology
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