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Oxford Handbook of Isaac Newton (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2018.
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Philosophy of the Physical SciencesIn Paul Humphreys (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Science, Oxford University Press. 2014.The authors survey some debates about the nature and structure of physical theories and about the connections between our physical theories and naturalized metaphysics. The discussion is organized around an “ideal view” of physical theories and criticisms that can be raised against it. This view includes controversial commitments regarding the best analysis of physical modalities and intertheory relations. The authors consider the case in favor of taking laws as the primary modal notion, discuss…Read more
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Cotes’ Queries: Newton’s Empiricism and Conceptions of MatterIn Zvi Biener & Chris Smeenk (eds.), Cotes’ Queries: Newton’s Empiricism and Conceptions of Matter, . pp. 105-137. 2012.We argue that a conflict between two conceptions of “quantity of matter” employed in a corollary to proposition 6 of Book III of the Principia illustrates a deeper conflict between Newton’s view of the nature of extended bodies and the concept of mass appropriate for the theoretical framework of the Principia. We trace Newton’s failure to recognize the conflict to the fact that he allowed for the justification of natural philosophical claims by two types of a posteriori, empiricist methodologies…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Physical Science |
| General Philosophy of Science |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |