Boyle's airpump experiments challenged Hobbes's view from "summary" of Leviathan and the Air-Pump by Steven Shapin,Simon Schaffer
In their exploration of Boyle's airpump experiments and their implications, Shapin and Schaffer shed light on the intellectual clash between Boyle and Hobbes. Boyle's experiments were not just about air or the vacuum, but about challenging prevailing views on the nature of knowledge and authority. Hobbes, a prominent thinker of his time, believed in the power of reason and the authority of the sovereign. He argued that knowledge should come from established authorities and that experimentation was unnecessary and unreliable. This clashed with Boyle's experimental approach, which emphasized the importance of empirical evidence and the need to question established beliefs. Boyle's airpump experiments were a direct challenge to Hobbes's view, as they demonstrated...Similar Posts
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