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The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought Kevin Killeen

The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought By Kevin Killeen

The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought by Kevin Killeen


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The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable by Kevin Killeen

Early modern thought was haunted by the unknowable character of the fallen world. The sometimes brilliant and sometimes baffling fusion of theological and scientific ideas in the era, as well as some of its greatest literature, responds to this sense that humans encountered only an incomplete reality.

Ranging from Paradise Lost to thinkers in and around the Royal Society and commentary on the Book of Job, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought explores how the era of the scientific revolution was in part paralyzed by and in part energized by the paradox it encountered in thinking about the elusive nature of God and the unfathomable nature of the natural world. Looking at writers with scientific, literary and theological interests, from the shoemaker mystic, Jacob Boehme to John Milton, from Robert Boyle to Margaret Cavendish, and from Thomas Browne to the fiery prophet, Anna Trapnel, Kevin Killeen shows how seventeenth-century writings redeployed the rich resources of the ineffable and the apophaticwhat cannot be said, except in negative termsto think about natural philosophy and the enigmas of the natural world.

The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought Reviews

"Killeen's work brims with smart scholarship, sharp writing, and surprising discoveries. Deftly threading together the scientific and the mystical, the empirical and the unknowable, this remarkable book provides a new view of science, theology, and the literary forms tying them together."Jess Keiser, Tufts University
"Killeen corrects overly triumphant histories of science, where the new empiricism tames the old vitalism through reason, experiment, et cetera. This is an original book, eccentric in places, which is part of its charm, and full of stylistic flair."Ryan J. Stark, Corban University
"This new book is quite extraordinary, which I highly recommend.... Unique is a word that can describe Killeen's book. Many writers of the past wrote entire books about matters that were unknowable. Why they even bothered is the question that immediately comes to mind. This book answers that question."Cliff Cunningham, Sun News Austin

About Kevin Killeen

Kevin Killeen is Professor in English and Early Modern Literature at the University of York. He is the author, most recently, of The Political Bible in Early Modern England (2017)

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The Jobean Apophatic and the Symphonic Unknowability of the World
2. The Theopoetics of Jacob Boehme
3. Thomas Browne's Poetics of the Unspeakable
4. The Bewildering Surface from Boyle to Cavendish
5. Anna Trapnel's Aesthetics of Incoherence
6. Miltonic Vertigo and a Theology of Disorientation
Epilogue: Ordinary and Exquisite Bafflement

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NGR9781503635852
9781503635852
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The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable by Kevin Killeen
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Paperback
Stanford University Press
2023-06-27
274
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