What did the Romans know about their world? Quite a lot, as Daryn
Lehoux makes clear in this fascinating and much-needed contribution to
the history and philosophy of ancient science. Lehoux contends that
even though many of the Romans’ views about the natural world have
no place in modern science—the umbrella-footed monsters and
dog-headed people that roamed the earth and the stars that foretold
human destinies—their claims turn out not to be so radically
different from our own. Lehoux draws upon a wide range of sources
from what is unquestionably the most prolific period of ancient
science, from the first century BC to the second century AD. He begins
with Cicero’s theologico-philosophical trilogy On the Nature of the
Gods, On Divination, and On Fate, illustrating how Cicero’s
engagement with nature is closely related to his concerns in politics,
religion, and law. Lehoux then guides readers through highly technical
works by Galen and Ptolemy, as well as the more philosophically
oriented physics and cosmologies of Lucretius, Plutarch, and Seneca,
all the while exploring the complex interrelationships between the
objects of scientific inquiry and the norms, processes, and structures
of that inquiry. This includes not only the tools and methods the
Romans used to investigate nature, but also the Romans’ cultural,
intellectual, political, and religious perspectives. Lehoux concludes
by sketching a methodology that uses the historical material he has
carefully explained to directly engage the philosophical questions of
incommensurability, realism, and relativism. By situating Roman
arguments about the natural world in their larger philosophical,
political, and rhetorical contexts, What Did the Romans Know?
demonstrates that the Romans had sophisticated and novel approaches to
nature, approaches that were empirically rigorous, philosophically
rich, and epistemologically complex.
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An Inquiry into Science and Worldmaking
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ISBN
9780226471150
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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