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Of the Plurality of Worlds

Of the Plurality of Worlds

Of the Plurality of Worlds

An Essay
William Whewell
July 2009
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9781108000185

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    This controversial essay, first published in 1853, addresses the question of the existence of intelligent life on other planets. It was first published anonymously, owing to the ferocity of the ongoing debates between the religious and scientific scholarly communities. Its author, William Whewell (1794-1866) was a leading intellectual of the Victorian period, and a notable polymath. A contemporary and adviser of Herschel, Darwin and Faraday, he wrote extensively on subjects ranging from astronomy and mineralogy to moral philosophy, educational reform and architecture, and engaged with John Stuart Mill in a lively debate about inductive reasoning. In Of The Plurality of Worlds, Whewell denied the probability of life elsewhere in the universe, afraid that the concept of extraterrestrial life would encourage the theory of evolution and put at risk mankind's connection to God.

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    July 2009
    Paperback
    9781108000185
    296 pages
    216 × 140 × 17 mm
    0.38kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Astronomical discoveries
    • 2. Astronomical objection to religion
    • 3. The answer from the microscope
    • 4. Further statement of the difficulty
    • 5. Geology
    • 6. The argument from geology
    • 7. The nebulae
    • 8. The fixed stars
    • 9. The planets
    • 10. Theory of the solar system
    • 11. The argument from design
    • 12. The unity of the world
    • 13. The future.
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    • William Whewell