Novum Organon Renovatum
Whewell's 1858 mid-life revision of the Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences — Book II, on the methodology of discovery
Tradition: Cambridge-Victorian philosophy of science / inductivism
Whewell's 1858 'Novum Organon Renovatum' — methodology of discovery in the spirit of Bacon, renewed
'Novum Organon Renovatum' (1858) is the late-Whewell reissue and revision of Book II of the 'Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences', expanded as a free-standing treatise. The title openly invokes Bacon's 'Novum Organum' (1620): Whewell offers a renewed organon, or instrument of discovery, suited to nineteenth-century science. The work systematises the methodology of induction (decomposition, colligation of facts, consilience, simplification), supplies criteria for evaluating completed inductive theories, and addresses how genuine induction differs from mere generalisation.
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- Novum Organon Renovatum (John W. Parker, 1858); 3rd ed. of the Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, vol. II
School Embodiments
Late-Whewell methodological treatise.
"A new Organon — an instrument of discovery — is needed for the inductive sciences." (Novum Organon Renovatum, preface)
Mature statement of the Whewellian methodology of induction.
"Induction proceeds by the Decomposition of Facts, the Selection of the Idea, and the Colligation of the Facts by means of the Idea." (Novum Organon Renovatum, Aphorism 5)
Idea-contribution to induction reaffirmed in the late synthesis.
"No Induction without an Idea." (Novum Organon Renovatum, Aphorism 1)
Scientific realism about the consilient theories of natural science.
"Consilient theories disclose the real laws of nature." (Novum Organon Renovatum, Aphorism 14)
Naturalistic methodology across the sciences.
"The same logic of discovery applies throughout the inductive sciences." (Novum Organon Renovatum)
The Baconian renewal — perennial philosophy of science.
"In the spirit of Bacon's Novum Organum, renewed for our age." (Novum Organon Renovatum, title-page)
Internal Tensions
Whewell's mature methodology of discovery.
I. Time
1858 — late Whewell.
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II. Space
Cambridge.
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III. Matter
Methodological treatise.
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IV. Observer
Late Whewell synthesising his philosophy-of-science programme.
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V. Energy
Methodological-systematic energies of late-career synthesis.
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VI. Information
Single-volume treatise with aphoristic structure.
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