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  • Spinoza and the Sciences Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science

    Spinoza and the Sciences Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science

  • Newton.Indd | Sander Pinkse Boekproductie | 16-11-12 / 14:45 | Pag

    Newton.Indd | Sander Pinkse Boekproductie | 16-11-12 / 14:45 | Pag

  • The Newton-Leibniz Controversy Over the Invention of the Calculus

    The Newton-Leibniz Controversy Over the Invention of the Calculus

  • Berkeley's Case Against Realism About Dynamics

    Berkeley's Case Against Realism About Dynamics

  • Newton and Kant on Absolute Space: from Theology to Transcendental Philosophy

    Newton and Kant on Absolute Space: from Theology to Transcendental Philosophy

  • Determinism Is False

    Determinism Is False

  • Newton's Notebook

    Newton's Notebook

  • Newton As Philosopher

    Newton As Philosopher

  • The Relationship Between the Aristotelian, Newtonian and Holistic Scientific Paradigms and Selected British Detective Fiction 1980 - 2010

    The Relationship Between the Aristotelian, Newtonian and Holistic Scientific Paradigms and Selected British Detective Fiction 1980 - 2010

  • Newton and Hume

    Newton and Hume

  • Berkeley, Newton, Explanation, and Causation

    Berkeley, Newton, Explanation, and Causation

  • The Descartes-Newton Paradox: Clashing Theories of Planetary

    The Descartes-Newton Paradox: Clashing Theories of Planetary

  • Spinoza: a Guide for the Perplexed

    Spinoza: a Guide for the Perplexed

  • The Early Criticisms of the Calculus of Newton and Leibniz

    The Early Criticisms of the Calculus of Newton and Leibniz

  • Newton Against Descartes

    Newton Against Descartes

  • Newton's Deductive Presentation of the Universal Law of Grav­ Itation

    Newton's Deductive Presentation of the Universal Law of Grav­ Itation

  • The Rhetoric of Sir Isaac Newton's Principia: a Rejection of Cartesianism Charles L

    The Rhetoric of Sir Isaac Newton's Principia: a Rejection of Cartesianism Charles L

  • Leibniz: Hyperkinetic Happiness Born in Leipzig on July 1, 1646, Gottfried

    Leibniz: Hyperkinetic Happiness Born in Leipzig on July 1, 1646, Gottfried

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  • Sir Isaac Newton and the Three Laws of Determinism Ravil Kalmykov [email protected]
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  • Immanuel Kant's Theory of Objects and Its Inherent Link to Natural
  • The Obstinate Reductionist's Point of View on the Laws Of
  • The Calculus War: the Ultimate Clash of Genius
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  • Newton: Philosophy of Inquiry and Metaphysics of Nature


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