Whats Philosophical about the Museum?
When Benjamin Franklin and friends decided, in 1743, to establish the American Philosophical Society (APS), they studied nature and called themselves natural philosophers. Now we’d call them scientists. But the word “philosophical” stuck. Over the years the APS has gathered and preserved a rich collection that traces American history and science from the Founding Fathers to the computer age. It includes scientific specimens and instruments, patent models, portraits, maps, art works, rare books, and more than ten million manuscripts. The APS Museum combines sophisticated exhibitions of its treasures with provocative works by contemporary artists. Come find challenging new perspectives on history, art, and science.