Spinoza and the Galilean Heritage

Spinoza and the Galilean Heritage “Galileo and Spinoza”, ed. Filip Buyse, Intellectual History Review, Volume 23, Issue 1 (March 2013), ISSN: 1749-6977 (Print), 1749-6985 (Online), 157 pp. Oberto MARRAMA As suggested by its title, the volume Galileo and Spinoza, special Issue of Intellectual History Review (23/1, March 2013), is entirely devoted to investigating possible points […]

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Demeter’s Opticks-Inspired Interpretation of Hume

Demeter’s Opticks-Inspired Interpretation of Hume Tamás Demeter, David Hume and the Culture of Scottish Newtonianism: Methodology and Ideology in Enlightenment Inquiry (Boston: Brill, 2016), Hardcover ISBN 9789004327313, e-book ISBN 9789004327320, 221 pp. Ramona WINTER In his insightful book, Tamás Demeter places David Hume’s philosophy within the tradition of Scottish Newtonianism. As Demeter notes, commentators generally […]

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The Relation between Physics and Metaphysics in Descartes and The Early French Cartesians

The Relation between Physics and Metaphysics in Descartes and The Early French Cartesians Mihnea Dobre, Descartes and Early French Cartesianism: Between Metaphysics and Physics (Bucharest: Zeta Books, 2017), ISBN: 978-606-697-041-9, 422 pp. Grigore VIDA Descartes and Early French Cartesianism: Between Metaphysics and Physics (“Foundations of Modern Thought” series; Bucharest: Zeta Books, 2017) is Mihnea Dobre’s […]

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The Technically Manifolded (Classical and Quantum) Space Ontology

The Technically Manifolded (Classical and Quantum) Space Ontology Edward Slowik, The Deep Metaphysics of Space (Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016), ISBN 978-3-319-44867-1, ISBN 978-3-319-44868-8 (online), 356 pp. Adrian MANEA   What is generally called ―the problem of space‖ throughout the history and philosophy of physics is chiefly one which takes the main stage in the […]

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Career-Building across the Oceans in the Eighteenth Century: A Review of Marie-Christine Skuncke’s “Carl Peter Thunberg: Botanist and Physician”

Career-Building across the Oceans in the Eighteenth Century: A Review of Marie-Christine Skuncke’s “Carl Peter Thunberg: Botanist and Physician” Marie-Christine Skuncke, Carl Peter Thunberg: Botanist and Physician: Career-Building Across the Oceans in the Eighteenth Century (Uppsala: Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, 2014), ISBN: 978-91-981948-0-7, 376 pp. Sebestian KROUPA Intellectual convictions and common cultural outlooks of […]

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Letters that Made History

Letters that Made History Lisa Jardine, Temptation in the Archives: Essays in Golden Age Dutch Culture (London: UCL Press, 2015), ISBN: 978-1-910634-09-7, 146 pp. Sabin Dumitru COROIAN Intellectual convictions and common cultural outlooks of contemporary thought have deep roots in a long tradition of English-Dutch relations, started in the seventeenth century Europe. While revisiting the […]

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Theological Implications of the Concept of Dominion in Isaac Newton’s Thought

Theological Implications of the Concept of Dominion in Isaac Newton’s Thought Remus Gabriel MANOILĂ Abstract. In this paper I intend to assess the theological implications of the concept of dominion as elaborated by Isaac Newton in his unpublished papers drafted concomitantly with the General Scholium to the Principia Mathematica. My research will focus especially on […]

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Descartes on Education: the Cartesian Reformation of the Seventeenth-Century Institutionalized Knowledge

Descartes on Education: the Cartesian Reformation of the Seventeenth-Century Institutionalized Knowledge Sergio GARCIA Abstract. It is well-known that the Cartesian scientific and philosophical project was directed towards instrumental purposes which guided Descartes’ theoretical research, as it is evidenced in the Discourse on the method. The transformation of the educative curriculum can also be considered one […]

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The Role of Mathematics in Maupertuis’ Epistemology and Natural Philosophy

The Role of Mathematics in Maupertuis’ Epistemology and Natural Philosophy Vlad DOLGHI Abstract. The aim of this paper is to pinpoint the pervasive connections between Maupertuis‟s theory of knowledge and his particular way of unifying Newtonian science by means of a physico-metaphysical principle, i.e. the Principle of Least Action (PLA). It focuses on how epistemology […]

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Instances of Descartes’s Early Projectionism: the Correspondence with Ferrier

Instances of Descartes’s Early Projectionism: the Correspondence with Ferrier Invited editor: Ovidiu BABEȘ Abstract. This paper investigates Descartes‟s description of a lenscutting machine set forth in his early correspondence with the artisan Jean Ferrier. I argue that this episode of Descartes‟s mixed-mathematical practice goes beyond the traditional Aristotelian model of subalternation of sciences in two […]

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