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45Spinoza and Robert Boyle's definition of Mechanical PhilosophyHistoria Philosophica 8 73-89. 2010.
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50Spinoza, Boyle, Galileo : Was Spinoza a Strict Mechanical Philosopher?Intellectual History Review 23 (1): 45-64. 2013.No abstract
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128The Distinction between Primary Properties and Secondary Qualities in Galileo's Natural Philosophy.Cahiers du Séminaire Québécois En Philosophie Moderne / Working Papers of the Quebec Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy 1 20-45. 2015.In Il Saggiatore (1623), Galileo makes a strict distinction between primary and secondary qualities. Although this distinction continues to be debated in philosophical literature up to this very day, Galileo's views on the matter, as well as their impact on his contemporaries and other philosophers, have yet to be sufficiently documented. The present paper helps to clear up Galileo's ideas on the subject by avoiding some of the misunderstandings that have arisen due to faulty translations of his…Read more
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3680Le «démasquement» de Descartes par Spinoza dans Les Principia Philosophiae CartesianaeTeoria 2 15-43. 2012.Spinoza’s Principles of Cartesian Philosophy is often presented simply as an interpretation of Descartes’ Principia that does not reveal anything significant about Spinoza’s philosophy and its development. This paper, however, shows that Spinoza altered Descartes’ text in a way congruent with what he would later write in his Theological Political Treatise and the Ethics. More precisely, this paper concentrates not on what Spinoza added to Descartes’ texts but on how he presented them. The paper …Read more
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University of Paris 1 Panthéon-SorbonneDepartment for Teaching and Research in Philosophy (UFR10)Researcher
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University of OxfordRegular Faculty
University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Department for Teaching and Research in Philosophy (UFR10)
PhD, 2014
Paris, France
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology |
Metaphysics |
Philosophy of Physical Science |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |