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God,Truth and Mathematics in Nineteenth-century England
Authors:Joan Richards
Abstract:In his Essay Concerning Human Understanding, John Locke created a special epistemological category for mathematical and religious knowing. This category of knowledge was quickly brushed to the side in the French Enlightenment, but the English preserved it well into the nineteenth century. This article considers the ways that the neo-Lockian joining of mathematics and theology fundamentally affected both mathematical and theological thinking in the first half of the English nineteenth century. It argues that these developments set the stage for the post-Darwinian conflicts between science—including mathematics—and religion.
Keywords:Victorian England  Cambridge University  Truth  John Locke  William Whewell  Augustus De Morgan  Charles Babbage  John Herschel  George Peacock
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