The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke
Hooke's posthumous Cutlerian Lectures and other writings, edited 1705 by Richard Waller
Tradition: Royal-Society experimental philosophy / late-seventeenth-century scientific method
Hooke's 1705 'Posthumous Works' — Cutlerian Lectures, the General Scheme of Natural Philosophy, and other late papers
Published in 1705 (two years after Hooke's death) as 'The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke', edited by Richard Waller with a biographical introduction. The volume gathers Hooke's remaining Cutlerian Lectures, his late papers on light, gravity, the cause of celestial motion, earthquakes, fossils (an important strand: Hooke argued fossils were the remains of once-living organisms), and his 'General Scheme, or Idea of the Present State of Natural Philosophy'. Waller's biographical introduction is a major source for Hooke's life.
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- The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke (London, Richard Waller, 1705); reprinted Cass, 1971
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Posthumous collection of Royal-Society experimental-philosophy work.
"The General Scheme of the Present State of Natural Philosophy." (Posthumous Works, opening)
Historicist-geological recognition of past earth-history through fossils.
"The Earth itself has a history written in its stones." (Posthumous Works, on fossils)
Atomist-corpuscular background.
"All bodies are composed of corpuscles in motion." (Posthumous Works)
Mechanist tradition.
Newtonian tradition.
Internal Tensions
Posthumous gathering including foundational paleontological recognition that fossils are organic remains.
I. Time
Late 1670s to 1700 composition; 1705 posthumous publication.
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II. Space
London — Royal Society / Gresham College.
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III. Matter
Posthumous collection.
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IV. Observer
Late and posthumous Hooke.
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V. Energy
Late-experimental-philosophy energies.
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VI. Information
Single edited volume of papers and lectures.
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Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.