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    Making Conversation
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    O que Mersenne aprendeu na Itália
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    Estudos sobre Marin Mersenne enfatizam freqüentemente o serviço prestado por ele à ciência européia, por ajudar na circulação das idéias, tanto pela correspondência como por suas publicações. Mas o próprio Mersenne foi uma figura importante na Revolução Científica com seu próprio programa intelectual. O propósito do artigo é discutir o papel que o contato epistolar com a Itália exerceu no seu próprio desenvolvimento intelectual. Quero discutir também que a transmissão da ciência italiana para a …Read more
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    Descartes et le paradigme galiléen
    Laval Théologique et Philosophique 53 (3): 551-559. 1997.
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    Religio Philosophi
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    Philosophy and the Scientific Revolution
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    Letters to the Editor
    with Augusta O. Gooch and G. Brutian
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    Old school ties
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 20 (4): 531-539. 1989.
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    In recent years philosophers of science have turned away from positivist programs for explicating scientific rationality through detailed accounts of scientific procedure and turned toward large-scale accounts of scientific change. One important motivation for this was better fit with the history of science. Paying particular attention to the large-scale theories of Lakatos and Laudan I argue that the history of science is no better accommodated by the new large-scale theories than it was by the…Read more
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    Field and Jeffrey conditionalization
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    Mihnea Dobre and Tammy Nyden, eds. Cartesian Empiricisms. Dordrecht: Springer, 2013. Pp. xiii+326. $129.00
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    Daniel Garber - Elements, Principles, and Corpuscles: A Study of Atomism and Chemistry in the Seventeenth Century - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:3 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.3 400-401 Book Review Elements, Principles, and Corpuscles: A Study of Atomism and Chemistry in the Seventeenth Century Antonio Clericuzio. Elements, Principles, and Corpuscles: A Study of Atomism and Chemistry in the Seventeenth Century. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. Pp. xi + 223. Clot…Read more
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    Leibniz: Body, Substance, Monad
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    Daniel Garber presents a study of Leibniz's conception of the physical world, elucidating his puzzling metaphysics of monads, mind-like simple substances.
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    The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy offers a uniquely comprehensive and authoritative overview of early-modern philosophy written by an international team of specialists. As with previous Cambridge Histories of Philosophy the subject is treated by topic and theme, and since history does not come packaged in neat bundles, the subject is also treated with great temporal flexibility, incorporating frequent reference to medieval and Renaissance ideas. The basic structure of the v…Read more
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    Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy Volume IV (edited book)
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    Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy presents a selection of the best current work in the history of early modern philosophy. It focuses on the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries - the extraordinary period of intellectual flourishing that begins, very roughly, with Descartes and his contemporaries and ends with Kant.
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    Leibniz on body, matter and extension
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    This paper explores Leibniz's conception of body and extension in the 1680s and 1690s. It is argued that one of Leibniz's central aims is to undermine the Cartesian conception of extended substance, and replace it with a conception on which what is basic to body is force. In this way, Leibniz intends to reduce extension to something metaphysically more basic in just the way that the mechanists reduce sensible qualities to size, shape and motion. It is also argued that this move is quite distinct…Read more
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    Understanding interaction: What Descartes should have told Elisabeth
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    The paper explores the philosophical implications of Descartes' views on mind-body interaction, specifically his correspondence with Princess Elisabeth. It critiques the traditional understanding of Descartes' dualism and argues that his explanations for causal interaction between the immaterial mind and the material body are both insightful and consistent within his broader philosophical framework. Moreover, the paper proposes a reinterpretation of Descartes' ideas that emphasizes the fundament…Read more
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    Superheroes in the History of Philosophy: Spinoza, Super-Rationalist
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    everyone loves superheroes. superheroes, of course, have incredible powers; they can leap tall buildings in a single bound, excel in combat, and have X-ray vision. But, in addition, superheroes have a kind of simplicity of motive and focus that makes them pure and comprehensible in the way in which the people we actually know rarely are. For Superman it is about Truth, Justice, and the American Way. For Batman it is all about fighting evil: defeating the Joker, the Riddler, and other nefarious c…Read more