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El. knyga: Cambridge History of Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution

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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108349864
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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781108349864
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This rich and comprehensive volume surveys and illuminates the numerous and complicated interconnections between philosophical and scientific thought as both were radically transformed in the period from the late sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century.

The early modern era produced the Scientific Revolution, which originated our present understanding of the natural world. Concurrently, philosophers established the conceptual foundations of modernity. This rich and comprehensive volume surveys and illuminates the numerous and complicated interconnections between philosophical and scientific thought as both were radically transformed from the late sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century. The chapters explore reciprocal influences between philosophy and physics, astronomy, mathematics, medicine, and other disciplines, and show how thinkers responded to an immense range of intellectual, material, and institutional influences. The volume offers a unique perspicuity, viewing the entire landscape of early modern philosophy and science, and also marks an epoch in contemporary scholarship, surveying recent contributions and suggesting future investigations for the next generation of scholars and students.

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A collection of cutting-edge scholarship on the close interaction of philosophy with science at the birth of the modern age.
List of Tables and Figures
viii
List of Contributors
ix
Preface xiii
Introduction: The Disciplinary Revolutions of Early Modern Philosophy and Science 1(14)
David Marshall Miller
Dana Jalobeanu
PART I THE DISCIPLINES
1 The Uses of Ancient Philosophy
15(20)
Dmitri Levitin
2 Novatores
35(23)
Daniel Garber
3 Renaissance Aristotelianism(s)
58(17)
Helen Hattab
4 What To Do With the Mechanical Philosophy?
75(21)
Sophie Roux
5 The Later Sects: Cartesians, Gassendists, Leibnizians, and Newtonians
96(15)
Delphine Bellis
6 Confessionalization and Natural Philosophy
111(17)
Andreas Blank
7 The Rise of a Public Science? Women and Natural Philosophy in the Early Modern Period
128(21)
Karen Detlefsen
PART II DISCIPLINARY ACTIVITIES
8 The Art of Thinking
149(18)
Sorana Corneanu
Koen Vermeir
9 Astrology, Natural Magic, and the Scientific Revolution
167(17)
Stephen Clucas
10 Practitioners' Knowledge
184(17)
Joel A. Klein
11 Medicine and the Science of the Living Body
201(21)
Peter Distelzweig
Evan Ragland
12 Experimental Natural History
222(16)
Peter R. Anstey
Dana Jaløbeanu
13 Celestial Physics
238(16)
Pietro Daniel Omodeo
Jonathan Regier
14 Applying Mathematics to Nature
254(20)
Maarten Van Dyck
15 Mathematical Innovation and Tradition: The Cartesian Common and the Leibnizian New Analyses
274(19)
Niccolo Guicciardini
16 Mechanics in Newton's Wake
293(22)
Brian Hepburn
Zvi Biener
PART III PROBLEMS AND CONTROVERSIES
17 Galileo's Sidereus Nuncius and Its Reception
315(16)
David Marshall Miller
18 Instruments and the Senses
331(19)
Philippe Hamou
19 Science of Mind
350(19)
Martine Pecharman
20 Circulation and the New Physiology
369(18)
Gideon Manning
21 From Metaphysical Principles to Dynamical Laws
387(19)
Marius Stan
22 The Debate About Body and Extension
406(18)
Geoffrey Gorham
Edward Slowik
23 Space and Its Relationship to God
424(15)
Andrew Janiak
Emily Thomas
24 The Vis Viva Controversy
439(14)
Anne-Lise Rey
Bibliography 453(71)
Index 524
David Marshall Miller is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Auburn University. He is author of Representing Space in the Scientific Revolution (Cambridge University Press, 2014) and has published essays in books and journals including Philosophy of Science, History of Science, Perspectives on Science, and Archive for History of Exact Sciences. Dana Jalobeanu is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bucharest and Director of the Humanities Division of the Research Institute of the University of Bucharest. She is author of The Art of Experimental Natural History: Francis Bacon in Context (2015). She is co-editor of the Journal of Early Modern Studies and co-organizer of the Princeton-Bucharest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy.