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More Worlds Than One
The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian

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  • Date Published: July 2009
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108004169

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  • Sir David Brewster (1781–1868) was a distinguished scientist and inventor who frequently turned the results of his research to practical ends; his work on the diffraction of light, for example, led to his developing improved reflectors for lighthouses and inventing two popular Victorian toys, the stereoscope and the kaleidoscope. He was also active as the editor of the Edinburgh Magazine and the Edinburgh Encyclopaedia (1808–1830) and contributed to the seventh and eighth editions of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, as well as writing many articles for a variety of philosophical and scientific journals. He was deeply religious, and in More Worlds Than One (1854) he set out to counter the arguments against extra-terrestrial life of William Whewell's recently published Of the Plurality of Worlds (also reissued in this series), urging that Whewell's 'extraordinary doctrine' was wrong on scientific grounds.

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    • Date Published: July 2009
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108004169
    • length: 272 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 16 mm
    • weight: 0.35kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Introduction
    1. Religious aspect of the question
    2. Description of the solar system
    3. The geological condition of the earth
    4. Analogy between the earth and the other planets
    5. The sun, moon, satellites, and asteroids
    6. The motion of the solar system round a distant centre
    7. Religious difficulties
    8. Single stars and binary systems
    9. Clusters of stars and nebulæ
    10. General summary
    11. Reply to objections drawn from geology
    12. Objections from the nature of nebulæ
    13. Objections from the nature of the fixed stars and binary systems
    14. Objections from the nature of the planets
    15. The future of the universe.

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    David Brewster

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