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Immanuel Kant, German philosopher C017 / 0688
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), German philosopher. Kant published various influential philosophical works on the natural sciences, particularly geophysics and astronomy. In 1755, during work on Newtonian cosmology, Kant introduced the nebular theory of solar system origins. He predicted the existence of the planet Uranus before its discovery by Herschel. Another influential theory was his belief in two fundamental forces: gravitational (attractive) and elastic (repulsive). The latter needed a medium through which to act whilst the former did not. Kant also rejected the theory that matter was indivisible. This wood engraving dates from circa 1888
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This wood engraving from circa 1888 portrays Immanuel Kant, a renowned German philosopher whose contributions to the natural sciences and philosophy have left an indelible mark on human understanding. Kant's groundbreaking work in geophysics and astronomy revolutionized our comprehension of the cosmos. In his pursuit of knowledge, Kant introduced the nebular theory of solar system origins while studying Newtonian cosmology. Remarkably, he predicted the existence of Uranus before it was officially discovered by Herschel. His belief in two fundamental forces – gravitational and elastic – further challenged prevailing theories at the time. According to Kant, gravity acted through attraction while elasticity required a medium for its repulsive force. Not only did Kant challenge scientific dogma, but he also rejected the notion that matter was indivisible. His philosophical discourse encompassed diverse topics such as theoretical physics and planetary science, making him a revered figure among astronomers and physicists alike. This monochrome portrait captures Kant's intellectual prowess with great detail. The side view reveals his thoughtful expression as he contemplates complex ideas that would shape future scientific inquiry. As we gaze upon this historical illustration, we are reminded of Immanuel Kant's lasting impact on our understanding of the universe and his enduring legacy within both academia and society at large.
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