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  1. From personality to party: the creation and transmission of Hutchinsonianism, c. 1725–1750.Nigel Aston - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (3):625-644.
    This paper represents a provisional attempt to chart the intellectual construction of Hutchinsonianism over approximately a quarter of a century from the mid-1720s through to the early 1750s. It looks at how Hutchinson’s works were received and fashioned by his first followers, the means they used to communicate their conviction to others, and the extent to which their outlook can be characterised as anti-Newtonian. The paper argues for a slow take up of ‘Hutchinsonian’ views before Spearman and Bate published a (...)
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  • Academic Hutchinsonians and their quest for relevance, 1734–1790.Derya Gurses - 2005 - History of European Ideas 31 (3):408-427.
    An examination of the Oxford group of the followers of John Hutchinson , the self-taught Hebrew scholar, natural philosopher and cosmologist, provides insights into the change in the movement that bears his name. Hutchinsonians who studied at Oxford, like George Horne , William Jones and Alexander Catcott , first adopted Hutchinson's ideas in much the same uncompromising form as the earliest followers of Hutchinson had done. However, later on, we see an effort by members of this Oxford group to moderate (...)
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