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Newton and Empiricism [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (BOF Research Professor, Philosophy & Moral Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium), Edited by (Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 165x236x36 mm, weight: 612 g, 15 illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jun-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199337098
  • ISBN-13: 9780199337095
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 165x236x36 mm, weight: 612 g, 15 illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Jun-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0199337098
  • ISBN-13: 9780199337095
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This volume of original papers by a leading team of international scholars explores Isaac Newton's relation to a variety of empiricisms and empiricists. It includes studies of Newton's experimental methods in optics and their roots in Bacon and Boyle; Locke's and Hume's responses to Newton on the nature of matter, time, the structure of the sciences, and the limits of human inquiry. In addition it explores the use of Newtonian ideas in 18th-century pedagogy and the life sciences. Finally, it breaks new ground in analyzing the method of evidential reasoning heralded by the Principia, its nature, strength, and development in the subsequent three centuries of gravitational research. The volume will be of interest to historians of science and philosophy and philosophers interested in the nature of empiricism.

Recenzijos

Zvi Biener and Eric Schliesser are to be congratulated on putting together a wide-ranging and broadly successful collection of essays on the topic of Newton and empiricism. * Scott Mandelbrote, Isis * The strength of the collection seems to be that it helps illustrate the richness of both Newtonianism and empiricism ... anyone who reads through the entire volume will come away with a host of excellent resources (texts, distinctions, taxonomies, arguments) for thinking about these issues. * Journal of the History of Philosophy * It is a thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding read.This book is a rich resource for those interested in Newton's engagement with and impact on the philosophical problems of his time, and on subsequent philosophy of science to the present day. Whether or not you have any prior knowledge of Newton's work, this collection is sure to contain something that will be of interest. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online *

List of Illustrations
vii
Contributors ix
Introduction 1(14)
Zvi Biener
Eric Schliesser
Part One The Roots of Newton's Experimental Method
1 Empiricism as a Development of Experimental Natural Philosophy
15(24)
Stephen Gaukroger
2 Constructing Natural Historical Facts: Baconian Natural History in Newton's First Paper on Light and Colors
39(27)
Dana Jalobeanu
3 Vision, Color, and Method in Newton's Opticks
66(31)
Philippe Hamou
Part Two Newton and "Empiricist" Philosophers
4 Locke's Metaphysics and Newtonian Metaphysics
97(22)
Lisa Downing
5 Locke and Newton on Space and Time and Their Sensible Measures
119(19)
Geoffrey Gorham
Edward Slowik
6 Newtonian Explanatory Reduction and Hume's System of the Sciences
138(33)
Yoram Hazony
7 Enlarging the Bounds of Moral Philosophy: Newton's Method and Hume's Science of Man
171(36)
Tamas Demeter
Part Three Newtonian Method In 18th, 19th, and 20th-century Science
8 Living Force at Leiden: De Volder, 's Gravesande, and the Reception of Newtonianism
207(16)
Tammy Nyden
9 On the Role of Newtonian Analogies in Eighteenth-Century Life Science: Vitalism and Provisionally Inexplicable Explicative Devices
223(39)
Charles Wolfe
10 Closing the Loop: Testing Newtonian Gravity, Then and Now
262(91)
George E. Smith
Index 353
Zvi Biener is an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati. His research concerns the unity of science in early modernity, particularly early-modern views on reduction, the interdependence of branches of knowledge, and the metaphysical underpinnings of the mathematical sciences.

Eric Schliesser is BOF Research Professor at Ghent University. He has published widely in early modern philosophy and the sciences, especially Spinoza, Newton, Hume, Adam Smith, and Sophie de Grouchy as well as philosophy of economics.