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Bowden, Denny R. Sermons, Debates, and the Environmental Essay: Conflicting Discourses in Nineteenth-century America and the Emergence of Print Culture in Ezra Ripley, Alexander Campbell, and Henry David Thoreau . Ph.D. Dissertation: Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2001.
Environmental Sciences
Keywords: Alexander Campbell | atheism | Calvinism | environmental sciences | Ezra Ripley | Henry David Thoreau | hermeneutics | Jack Goody | John Locke | literature--19th C | Paul Ricoeur | religion | Robert Owen | technology | transcendentalism | Unitarianism
Gabbey, Alan. “Disciplinary Transformations in the Age of Newton: The Case of Metaphysics.” In Lefevre ( Collections ), pp. 3-23. [2001]
Rhetoric of Science
Keywords: David Hume | George Berkeley | Gottfried W. Leibniz | Immanuel Kant | Isaac Newton | John Locke | rhetoric of science | William Cullen
Hudson, Nicholas. "'The Alphabet of Nature': Writing as Trope in Early Modern Scientific and Philosophic Discourse." 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era 9 (2003): 166-87.
Literature, Science & the Arts
Keywords: | alphabet | environmental sciences | Francis Bacon | Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz | Johann Gottfried Herder | John Locke | literature--17th C | nature | rhetoric of science | trope | Wilhelm Freiherr von Humboldt
Oerlemans, Onno. Romanticism and the Materiality of Nature. Toronto; Buffalo, NY: University Toronto Press, 2002.
Environmental Sciences
Keywords: Alan Bewell | Alan Liu | Alexander von Humboldt | Anne Mellor | Barry Lopez | Carolus Linnaeus | Charles Darwin | David Hume | Dorothy Wordsworth | environmental sciences | Erasmus Darwin | exploration discovery & travel | gender studies | Geoffrey Hartman | geology | George Stubbs | Georges Cuvier | Gilbert White | Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck | John Clare | John Locke | Jonathan Bate | Joseph Priestly | literature—18th C | P.D. Holbach | perception | Percy Bysshe Shelley | poetry | Robert Burns | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Timothy Morton | William Wordsworth