The Pursuit of Harmony: Kepler on Cosmos, Confession, and Community

The Pursuit of Harmony: Kepler on Cosmos, Confession, and Community

by Aviva Rothman (Author)

Synopsis

A committed Lutheran excommunicated from his own church, a friend to Catholics and Calvinists alike, a layman who called himself a priest of God, a Copernican in a world where Ptolemy still reigned, a man who argued at the same time for the superiority of one truth and the need for many truths to coexist German astronomer Johannes Kepler was, to say the least, a complicated figure. With The Pursuit of Harmony, Aviva Rothman offers a new view of him and his achievements, one that presents them as a story of Kepler's attempts to bring different, even opposing ideas and circumstances into harmony. Harmony, Rothman shows, was both the intellectual bedrock for and the primary goal of Kepler's disparate endeavors. But it was also an elusive goal amid the deteriorating conditions of his world, as the political order crumbled and religious war raged. In the face of that devastation, Kepler's hopes for his theories changed: whereas he had originally looked for a unifying approach to truth, he began instead to emphasize harmony as the peaceful coexistence of different views, one that could be fueled by the fundamentally nonpartisan discipline of mathematics.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 336
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 08 Dec 2017

ISBN 10: 022649697X
ISBN 13: 9780226496979

Media Reviews
Scholars have always known that harmony mattered to Johannes Kepler. But Aviva Rothman shows, for the first time, that Kepler understood harmony--as he practiced astronomy--in his own, individual way. He prized dissonance in music, believed that disagreements on theology need not disrupt a church and envisioned harmony itself not as unity, but as diversity. Rothman's elegantly argued book not only sheds new light on Kepler as a student of nature but also reveals him as the advocate, in the midst of religious war, of a limited but impressive cosmopolitanism. --Anthony T. Grafton, University of Princeton
Johannes Kepler is commonly remembered as a champion of harmony in a deeply troubled world. Rothman's illuminating book is the first to brilliantly demonstrate how his thinking provided a pathway for a new world order based on respect for different perspectives and religious views in ways which remain inspiring for today. Harmony was not an empty ideal, but turned into politics interlinked with pioneering scientific practices. --Ulinka Rublack, author of The Astronomer & the Witch
This is a splendid piece of work: a highly original, important, scholarly, persuasive and engaging investigation of the astronomer Johannes Kepler's lifelong pursuit of harmony in a time of conflict. --Nicholas Jardine, University of Cambridge
Author Bio
Aviva Rothman is collegiate assistant professor in the Social Sciences Division at the University of Chicago.