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Between Leibniz, Newton, and Kant
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Between Leibniz, Newton, and Kant

It is a truism that philosophy and the sciences were closely linked in the age of Leibniz, Newton, and Kant; but a more precise determination of the structure and dynamics of this linkage is required. The subject matter of this volume is the interactions among the developments in philosophy and the transformations that the different branches of sciences, Baconian as well as classical, underwent during this period. Among the topics addressed are the transformations of metaphysics as a discipline, the emergence of analytical mechanics and its consequences for founding physics on metaphysics, the diverging avenues of 18th-century Newtonianism, the body-mind problem as dealt with by philosophers and physicians, and philosophical principles of classification in the life sciences. As an appendix, a critical edition and first translation into English of Newton's scholia from David Gregory's Estate on the Propositions IV through IX Book III of his Principia is added.
Undertitel
Philosophy and Science in the Eighteenth Century
Upplaga
2001 ed.
ISBN
9780792371984
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
446 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2001-09-30
Förlag
Springer
Sidor
288