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

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

  • Leibniz's Ultimate Theory Soshichi Uchii Abstract

    Leibniz's Ultimate Theory Soshichi Uchii Abstract

  • Newton As Philosopher

    Newton As Philosopher

  • The Grounds for and Excellence of the Corpuscular Or Mechanical Philosophy

    The Grounds for and Excellence of the Corpuscular Or Mechanical Philosophy

  • Mechanistic Causation and Constraints: Perspectival Parts and Powers, Non-Perspectival Modal Patterns

    Mechanistic Causation and Constraints: Perspectival Parts and Powers, Non-Perspectival Modal Patterns

  • 12. Atoms and Alchemy: Chaps 1-3. • the Role of Alchemy in the Scientific Revolution (16Th-17Th Cent)

    12. Atoms and Alchemy: Chaps 1-3. • the Role of Alchemy in the Scientific Revolution (16Th-17Th Cent)

  • Do Robots Powered by a Quantum Processor Have the Freedom to Swerve? on Consciousness, Feelings, Agency and Quantum Artificial Intelligence

    Do Robots Powered by a Quantum Processor Have the Freedom to Swerve? on Consciousness, Feelings, Agency and Quantum Artificial Intelligence

  • Newton's “Experimental Philosophy” by Alan E

    Newton's “Experimental Philosophy” by Alan E

  • PERCEPTION and CAUSALITY Descartes' Philosophy Is Best

    PERCEPTION and CAUSALITY Descartes' Philosophy Is Best

  • Mechanistic Theories of Causality Part I Jon Williamson* University of Kent

    Mechanistic Theories of Causality Part I Jon Williamson* University of Kent

  • From Causation to Mechanisms

    From Causation to Mechanisms

  • The Natural Philosophies of Descartes and Newton: a Kuhnian Reflection

    The Natural Philosophies of Descartes and Newton: a Kuhnian Reflection

  • Darwinism and Mechanism: Metaphor in Science

    Darwinism and Mechanism: Metaphor in Science

  • 17. the Mechanical Philosophy. II

    17. the Mechanical Philosophy. II

  • Introduction Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Was One of the Most Prolific Thinkers

    Introduction Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Was One of the Most Prolific Thinkers

  • THE MECHANICAL PHILOSOPHY Robert Boyle Grouped His

    THE MECHANICAL PHILOSOPHY Robert Boyle Grouped His

  • Atomism, the Mechanical Philosophy, and Empirical Viability

    Atomism, the Mechanical Philosophy, and Empirical Viability

  • Leibniz and Descartes Jean-Pascal Anfray

    Leibniz and Descartes Jean-Pascal Anfray

Top View
  • Mechanicism As Science and Ideology: Hobbes's Epistemological
  • The New Mechanical Philosophy
  • Stuart Glennan, the New Mechanical Philosophy Philippe Huneman
  • Thomas Hobbes and His Mechanistic Physiology
  • Leibniz, the Cause of Gravity and Physical Theology
  • Introduction
  • The Heyday of Teleology and Early Modern Philosophy JEFFREY K
  • Contingency and Causal Determinism from Scotus to Buridan
  • Newtonian Mechanics and Its Philosophical Significance Ryan
  • Divine Action, Determinism, and the Laws of Nature
  • From Locke to Materialism: Empiricism, the Brain and the Stirrings of Ontology
  • Mechanical Philosophy: Reductionism and Foundationalism Common Recognition of Geometrical Demonstra- to Provide Conditions Beyond Mere Geometrical Tion As Apodictic
  • Newton's General Scholium and the Mechanical Philosophy
  • The Mechanical Philosophy and the Design Argument Author
  • Penultimate Draft: “Causal Powers and Ontology in Descartes, Malebranche, and Leibniz,” Julia Jorati, Causal Powers: a History (Oxford University Press), Forthcoming
  • The Scientific Revolution and the Origins of Modern Science the Mechanical Philosophy
  • The Monstrosity of Matter in Motion: Galileo, Descartes, and Hobbes's
  • René Descartes (1596-1650) and Mechanical Philosophy I. The


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