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Anti-Newtonianism in the 18th century: the case of Scotland

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This study examines anti-Newtonianism within the context of Scotland in the 18th century. discussing its unique intellectual and cultural nuances. Admittedly Newtonianism and anti-Newtonianism were global phenomena, however this article concentrates on the Scottish context to uncover specific intellectual and cultural dynamics. By focusing on the reactions to Newton’s ideas within Scotland, the article aims to reveal the diverse ways Scottish intellectuals engaged with and challenged Newtonian principles.
Title: Anti-Newtonianism in the 18th century: the case of Scotland
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This study examines anti-Newtonianism within the context of Scotland in the 18th century.
discussing its unique intellectual and cultural nuances.
Admittedly Newtonianism and anti-Newtonianism were global phenomena, however this article concentrates on the Scottish context to uncover specific intellectual and cultural dynamics.
By focusing on the reactions to Newton’s ideas within Scotland, the article aims to reveal the diverse ways Scottish intellectuals engaged with and challenged Newtonian principles.

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