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David N. Stamos 
Edgar Allan Poe, Eureka, and Scientific Imagination 

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In 1848, almost a year and a half before Edgar Allan Poe died at the age of forty, his book
Eureka was published. In it, he weaved together his scientific speculations about the universe with his own literary theory, theology, and philosophy of science. Although Poe himself considered it to be his magnum opus,
Eureka has mostly been overlooked or underappreciated, sometimes even to the point of being thought an elaborate hoax. Remarkably, however, in
Eureka Poe anticipated at least nine major theories and developments in twentieth-century science, including the Big Bang theory, multiverse theory, and the solution to Olbers’ paradox. In this book—the first devoted specifically to Poe’s science side—David N. Stamos, a philosopher of science, combines scientific background with analysis of Poe’s life and work to highlight the creative and scientific achievements of this text. He examines Poe’s literary theory, theology, and intellectual development, and then compares Poe’s understanding of science with that of scientists and philosophers from his own time to the present. Next, Stamos pieces together and clarifies Poe’s theory of scientific imagination, which he then attempts to update and defend by providing numerous case studies of eureka moments in modern science and by seeking insights from comparative biography and psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, and evolution.
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Table des matières

Acknowledgments

Sources



1. Prologue


Entrée


Summaries


Discovering Poe


Poe’s House of Usher


Poe’s Poiesis



2. Poe’s Literary Theory


Entrée


The Problem


Pleasure, Plot, and Unity of Effect

Eureka
as a “Prose Poem”



3. Poe’s Theology


Entrée


Poe’s Theology and the Problem of Evil


Artistic Sensitivity and Poe’s View of the World


The Argument from Beauty


The Problem of Pain


The Problem of Death


Beauty and Hope



4. Poe’s Intellectual Background


Entrée


Poe’s Formal Education


“Pinakidia”

The Conchologist’s First Book


“A on Science and Art”


The Bridgewater Treatises

Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation


Poe’s Scientific Sources for Eureka


Poe’s Criteria of Truth


Was Eureka
a Hoax?



5. The Scientific Anticipations of
Eureka


Entrée


Rejection of Axioms as Intuitively True


Big Bang Cosmogony


Fine-Tuning of the Laws of Nature


Non-Existence of Laws of Nature Before the Big Bang


Olbers’ Paradox


Multiverse Theory


Space–Time Interdependence


Matter–Energy Equivalence


No Material Ether



6. Imagination in Philosophy and History of Science


Entrée


Philosophy of Science in Poe’s Time


Logical Positivism


Logical Empiricism


Karl Popper


Thomas Kuhn


The New Experimentalism


The Disunity of Science Movement


Inference to the Best Explanation


Epistemic Virtues and Values


Evolutionary Epistemology


Contextualist History of Science


Charles Darwin


Albert Einstein


Mutation and Imagination, an Analogy



7. Poe’s Theory of Scientific Imagination


Entrée


Double Consciousness


Mesmeric Consciousness


Lunatics, Lovers, and Poets


Kepler, Champollion, and Humboldt


Leibniz, Newton, and Laplace


Poe’s “Double Dupin”


Against Deduction and Induction


The Poetic Intellect



8. Epilogue


Entrée


Unconscious Scientific Creativity


Comparative Biography and Psychology


Cognitive Science


Neuroscience


Evolution


Adieu



Index

A propos de l’auteur

David N. Stamos teaches philosophy at York University in Toronto. He is the author of several books, including
Darwin and the Nature of Species, also published by SUNY Press.
Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 602 ● ISBN 9781438463926 ● Taille du fichier 1.4 MB ● Maison d’édition State University of New York Press ● Publié 2017 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7667205 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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