This week’s SHAPE seminar in the Philosophy Dept. will be by Prof. Stephen 
Gaukroger (HPS) who will present a talk titled "The Early Modern Idea of 
Scientific Doctrine and its Origins in Christianity"

Abstract:
Jack Smart once wrote that physics was a real science but biology wasn’t: it 
was more like engineering, cobbling together bits from here and there. Smart 
was exactly wrong, physics is just like engineering, cobbling bits from here 
and there. How could we ever have thought otherwise? The answer is that the 
sciences came to model themselves on Christianity, which saw itself as the 
standard-bearer along these lines: it provided a single homogeneous discipline, 
had a sui generis authority, and was the single road to truth. Science (with a 
capital S) took over these delusions of grandeur from Christianity. I trace the 
early history of this process, which was not straightforward.

Place: Muniment Room, S401, Main Quad, USyd – the central room under the clock 
tower on the 1st floor.

Time: Fri 22nd Nov, 10.30am

David

Dr. David Macarthur | Senior Lecturer & UG Coordinator
Philosophy Department | SOPHI
University of Sydney, 2006 | Australia
Ph: +61-2-9351-3193
http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/philos/staff/profiles/dmacarthur.shtml




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