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'''Stephen Gaukroger''', (born 9 July 1950) is a British/Australian [[Philosophy#History of philosophy|historian of philosophy]] and [[History of science|science]]. He is Emeritus Professor of History of Philosophy and [[History of Science]] at the [[University of Sydney]].
'''Stephen Gaukroger''' (July 9, 1950 – September 3, 2023) was a British [[Philosophy#History of philosophy|historian of philosophy]] and [[History of science|science]] who spent the majority of his academic career in Australia.<ref>{{Cite web |title=In Memoriam: Stephen Gaukroger (1950-2023) |url=https://leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2023/09/in-memoriam-stephen-gaukroger-1950-2023.html |access-date=2023-09-04 |website=Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog}}</ref> Gaukroger was Emeritus Professor of History of Philosophy and [[History of Science]] at the [[University of Sydney]].<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/is-philosophy-becoming-air-guitar-to-the-music-of-science-1.4439531 |title=Is philosophy becoming 'air guitar to the music of science'? |author=Humphreys, Joe |date=7 January 2021 |newspaper=[[The Irish Times]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.timeshighereducation.com/books/failures-philosophy-ahistorical-essay-stephen-gaukroger |title=The Failures of Philosophy: A Historical Essay, by Stephen Gaukroger |author=O'Grady; Jane |date=4 February 2021 |work=[[The Times Educational Supplement]]}}</ref>


== Life ==
== Life ==
Stephen Gaukroger was born in [[Oldham, Lancashire]], and educated at Cardinal Langley Grammar School. He studied Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, where he was awarded first class honours with the official congratulations of the Board of Examiners. He was a graduate student at Darwin College, Cambridge, completing his PhD in 1977 in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science.
Stephen Gaukroger was born on 9 July, 1950, in [[Oldham, Lancashire]], and educated at Cardinal Langley Grammar School. He studied Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, where he was awarded first class honours with the official congratulations of the Board of Examiners. He was a graduate student at [[Darwin College, Cambridge]], completing his PhD in 1977 in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science.


In 1977 he was elected to a research fellowship at Clare Hall, Cambridge, and at the end of 1978 moved to a research fellowship at the University of Melbourne. In 1981 he took up a lectureship in philosophy at the University of Sydney. He married Helen Irving in 1980 and they have two children, Cressida (born 1986), and Hugh (born 1989). He divides his time between Sydney and London.
In 1977 he was elected to a research fellowship at Clare Hall, Cambridge, and at the end of 1978 moved to a research fellowship at the University of Melbourne. In 1981 he took up a lectureship in philosophy at the University of Sydney. He married [[Helen Irving]] in 1980. He divided his time between Sydney and London.

== Work ==
Gaukroger’s first publication was on Gaston Bachelard, and in the 1970s and early 1980s he wrote a number papers on classical philosophy and science, as well as on Marx, Euler, and Vico. But between the late 1970s and late 1990s he focused primarily on early modern philosophy, with books on Descartes and Bacon, including an intellectual biography of Descartes which placed his metaphysics and epistemology in the context of his natural philosophy. From the late 1990s onwards he has been concerned with a large-scale project on the emergence of a scientific culture, i.e. one in which all cognitive values come to be centred around scientific ones. Three volumes devoted to this question have appeared — ''The Emergence of a Scientific Culture: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1210-1685'' (2006), ''The Collapse of Mechanism and the Rise of Sensibility: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1680-1760'' (2010), and ''The Natural and the Human: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1739-1841'' (2016). The fourth and final volume, ''Civilization and The Culture of Science: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1795-1935'' was published in 2020.


== Honours ==
== Honours ==
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* ''Descartes: The World and Other Writings''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. {{ISBN|0-521-63158-0}}
* ''Descartes: The World and Other Writings''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. {{ISBN|0-521-63158-0}}
* ''Francis Bacon and the Transformation of Early-Modern Philosophy''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. {{ISBN|0-521-80154-0}}
* ''Francis Bacon and the Transformation of Early-Modern Philosophy''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. {{ISBN|0-521-80154-0}}
* ''Descartes’ System of Natural Philosophy''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. {{ISBN|0-521-80897-9}}
* ''Descartes’ System of Natural Philosophy''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. {{ISBN|0-521-80897-9}} [https://ndpr.nd.edu/reviews/descartes-system-of-natural-philosophy/ Review]
* ''The Emergence of a Scientific Culture: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1210-1685''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. {{ISBN|0-19-929644-8}}
* ''The Emergence of a Scientific Culture: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1210-1685''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. {{ISBN|0-19-929644-8}}
* ''The Collapse of Mechanism and the Rise of Sensibility: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1680-1760''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. {{ISBN|978-0-19-959493-1}}
* ''The Collapse of Mechanism and the Rise of Sensibility: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1680-1760''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. {{ISBN|978-0-19-959493-1}}
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* ''Civilization and the Culture of Science: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1795-1935'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.
* ''Civilization and the Culture of Science: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1795-1935'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.
* ''The Failures of Philosophy: A Historical Essay'', Princeton University Press, November 3, 2020.
* ''The Failures of Philosophy: A Historical Essay'', Princeton University Press, November 3, 2020.



'''Books edited'''
'''Books edited'''
* ''Descartes: Philosophy, Mathematics and Physics.'' Brighton: Harvester Press, 1980. {{ISBN|0-85527-798-X}}
* ''Descartes: Philosophy, Mathematics and Physics.'' Brighton: Harvester Press, 1980. {{ISBN|0-85527-798-X}}
* ''The Uses of Antiquity: The Scientific Revolution and the Classical Tradition''. Dordrecht & Boston: Kluwer, 1991. {{ISBN|0-7923-1130-2}}
* ''The Uses of Antiquity: The Scientific Revolution and the Classical Tradition''. Dordrecht & Boston: Kluwer, 1991. {{ISBN|0-7923-1130-2}}
* ''The Soft Underbelly of Reason: The Passions in the Seventeeth-Century''. London: Routledge, 1998. {{ISBN|0-415-17054-0}}
* ''The Soft Underbelly of Reason: The Passions in the Seventeenth-Century''. London: Routledge, 1998. {{ISBN|0-415-17054-0}}
* with John Schuster and John Sutton. ''Descartes’ Natural Philosophy''. London: Routledge, 2000. {{ISBN|0-415-21993-0}}
* with John Schuster and John Sutton. ''Descartes’ Natural Philosophy''. London: Routledge, 2000. {{ISBN|0-415-21993-0}}
* with Conal Condren and Ian Hunter. ''The Philosopher in Early Modern Europe: The Nature of a Contested Identity''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. {{ISBN|0-521-86646-4}}
* with Conal Condren and Ian Hunter. ''The Philosopher in Early Modern Europe: The Nature of a Contested Identity''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. {{ISBN|0-521-86646-4}}
* ''The Blackwell Guide to Descartes’ Meditations''. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006. {{ISBN|1-4051-1875-X}}
* ''The Blackwell Guide to Descartes’ Meditations''. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006. {{ISBN|1-4051-1875-X}}
* with Catherine Wilson. ''Descartes and Cartesianism: Essays in Honour of Desmond Clarke. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. {{ISBN|978-0-19-877964-3}}
* with Catherine Wilson. ''Descartes and Cartesianism: Essays in Honour of Desmond Clarke''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. {{ISBN|978-0-19-877964-3}}
* with Delphine Antoine-Mahut. ''Descartes’ Treatise on Man and its Reception''. New York: Springer, 2017. {{ISBN|978-3-319-46987-4}}
* with Delphine Antoine-Mahut. ''Descartes’ Treatise on Man and its Reception''. New York: Springer, 2017. {{ISBN|978-3-319-46987-4}}
* ''Knowledge in Modern Philosophy'', London: Bloomsbury, 2018. {{ISBN|978-1-474-25887-6}}
* ''Knowledge in Modern Philosophy'', London: Bloomsbury, 2018. {{ISBN|978-1-474-25887-6}}

'''Written introduction'''
* ''Charles Bonnet, Analytical Essay on the Faculties of the Soul''. Oxford University Press, 2022.

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://sydney.edu.au/science/hps/staff/academic/Stephen_Gaukroger.shtml Official Page] at the University of Sidney
*[http://sydney.edu.au/science/hps/staff/academic/Stephen_Gaukroger.shtml Official Page] at the University of Sydney
* Stephen Gaukroger, [http://www.berfrois.com/2010/12/natural-philosophy/ "Natural Philosophy and a New World Picture"], ''[http://www.berfrois.com/ Berfrois]'', 22 December 2010
* Stephen Gaukroger, [http://www.berfrois.com/2010/12/natural-philosophy/ "Natural Philosophy and a New World Picture"], ''[http://www.berfrois.com/ Berfrois]'', 22 December 2010
* Rezension zu Stephen Gaukroger: Objektivität. Ein Problem und seine Karriere/https://www.socialnet.de/rezensionen/23588.php
* Rezension zu Stephen Gaukroger: Objektivität. Ein Problem und seine Karriere/https://www.socialnet.de/rezensionen/23588.php
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 2 December 2024

Stephen Gaukroger
FAHA, FRHS, FRSA, FRSN
Born(1950-07-09)July 9, 1950
DiedSeptember 3, 2023(2023-09-03) (aged 73)
NationalityBritish/Australian
Occupation(s)Historian of Philosophy and Science

Stephen Gaukroger (July 9, 1950 – September 3, 2023) was a British historian of philosophy and science who spent the majority of his academic career in Australia.[1] Gaukroger was Emeritus Professor of History of Philosophy and History of Science at the University of Sydney.[2][3]

Life

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Stephen Gaukroger was born on 9 July, 1950, in Oldham, Lancashire, and educated at Cardinal Langley Grammar School. He studied Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, where he was awarded first class honours with the official congratulations of the Board of Examiners. He was a graduate student at Darwin College, Cambridge, completing his PhD in 1977 in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science.

In 1977 he was elected to a research fellowship at Clare Hall, Cambridge, and at the end of 1978 moved to a research fellowship at the University of Melbourne. In 1981 he took up a lectureship in philosophy at the University of Sydney. He married Helen Irving in 1980. He divided his time between Sydney and London.

Honours

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Gaukroger was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities in 1992, a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales in 2016, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 2016, corresponding member of l’Académie Internationale d’Histoire des Sciences in 2007 and full member in 2016. In 2003 he was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for contributions to history of philosophy and history of science.

Works

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Books

  • Explanatory Structures: Concepts of Explanation in Early Physics and Philosophy. Brighton: Harvester Press, 1978. ISBN 0855277238
  • Cartesian Logic: An Essay on Descartes’ Conception of Inference. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. ISBN 0-19-824825-3
  • Arnauld: On True and False Ideas. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1990. ISBN 0-7190-3203-2
  • Descartes, An Intellectual Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. ISBN 0-19-823994-7
  • Descartes: The World and Other Writings. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-521-63158-0
  • Francis Bacon and the Transformation of Early-Modern Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-521-80154-0
  • Descartes’ System of Natural Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-521-80897-9 Review
  • The Emergence of a Scientific Culture: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1210-1685. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006. ISBN 0-19-929644-8
  • The Collapse of Mechanism and the Rise of Sensibility: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1680-1760. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-959493-1
  • Objectivity: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-960669-6
  • with Frédérique Aït-Touati. Le monde en images. Voir, représenter, savoir, de Descartes à Leibniz. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2015. ISBN 978-2-8124-2589-9
  • The Natural and the Human: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1739-1841, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. ISBN 978-0-19-875763-4
  • Civilization and the Culture of Science: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1795-1935, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.
  • The Failures of Philosophy: A Historical Essay, Princeton University Press, November 3, 2020.

Books edited

  • Descartes: Philosophy, Mathematics and Physics. Brighton: Harvester Press, 1980. ISBN 0-85527-798-X
  • The Uses of Antiquity: The Scientific Revolution and the Classical Tradition. Dordrecht & Boston: Kluwer, 1991. ISBN 0-7923-1130-2
  • The Soft Underbelly of Reason: The Passions in the Seventeenth-Century. London: Routledge, 1998. ISBN 0-415-17054-0
  • with John Schuster and John Sutton. Descartes’ Natural Philosophy. London: Routledge, 2000. ISBN 0-415-21993-0
  • with Conal Condren and Ian Hunter. The Philosopher in Early Modern Europe: The Nature of a Contested Identity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. ISBN 0-521-86646-4
  • The Blackwell Guide to Descartes’ Meditations. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006. ISBN 1-4051-1875-X
  • with Catherine Wilson. Descartes and Cartesianism: Essays in Honour of Desmond Clarke. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. ISBN 978-0-19-877964-3
  • with Delphine Antoine-Mahut. Descartes’ Treatise on Man and its Reception. New York: Springer, 2017. ISBN 978-3-319-46987-4
  • Knowledge in Modern Philosophy, London: Bloomsbury, 2018. ISBN 978-1-474-25887-6

Written introduction

  • Charles Bonnet, Analytical Essay on the Faculties of the Soul. Oxford University Press, 2022.

References

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  1. ^ "In Memoriam: Stephen Gaukroger (1950-2023)". Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  2. ^ Humphreys, Joe (7 January 2021). "Is philosophy becoming 'air guitar to the music of science'?". The Irish Times.
  3. ^ O'Grady; Jane (4 February 2021). "The Failures of Philosophy: A Historical Essay, by Stephen Gaukroger". The Times Educational Supplement.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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