Inventing Human Science: Eighteenth-Century Domains
Christopher Fox, Roy Porter, and Robert Wokler
Abstract
The human sciences—including psychology, anthropology, and social theory—are widely held to have been born during the eighteenth century. This study of the Enlightenment sciences of humans explores the sources, context, and effects of this major intellectual development, arguing that the most fundamental inspiration for the Enlightenment was the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. Natural philosophers from Copernicus to Newton had created a magisterial science of nature based on the realization that the physical world operated according to orderly, discoverable laws. Eighteenth-c ... More
The human sciences—including psychology, anthropology, and social theory—are widely held to have been born during the eighteenth century. This study of the Enlightenment sciences of humans explores the sources, context, and effects of this major intellectual development, arguing that the most fundamental inspiration for the Enlightenment was the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century. Natural philosophers from Copernicus to Newton had created a magisterial science of nature based on the realization that the physical world operated according to orderly, discoverable laws. Eighteenth-century thinkers sought to cap this achievement with a science of human nature. Belief in the existence of laws governing human will and emotion; social change; and politics, economics, and medicine suffused the writings of such disparate figures as Hume, Kant, and Adam Smith, and formed the basis of the new sciences. A work of cross-disciplinary scholarship, this book illuminates the origins of the human sciences and offers a new view of the Enlightenment that highlights the period's subtle social theory, awareness of ambiguity, and sympathy for historical and cultural difference.
Keywords:
human sciences,
psychology,
anthropology,
social theory,
Enlightenment,
scientific revolution,
eighteenth-century thinkers,
human nature,
human will,
laws governing emotion
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 1995 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780520200104 |
Published to California Scholarship Online: May 2012 |
DOI:10.1525/california/9780520200104.001.0001 |