Oscillating Affects: Spinoza’s Models for the Confrontation and Adaptation of Opposite Things

Oscillating Affects: Spinoza’s Models for the Confrontation and Adaptation of Opposite Things Maxime Rovere   Abstract. Spinoza’s conception of “negativity: is generally approached under the angle of his metaphysics. Relying instead on ethical considerations throughout his work, this article proposes to identify a slight evolution in the philosopher’s thought, especially between the Tractatus de Intellectus […]

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The Pulsilogium of Santorio New Light on Technology and Measurement in Early Modern Medicine

The Pulsilogium of Santorio New Light on Technology and Measurement in Early Modern Medicine Fabrizio Bigotti, David Taylor   Abstract. Abstract. The emergence of modern science in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had in medicine an important field of development thanks especially to the work of Santorio Santori (1561-1636). Mostly known for his contribution to […]

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The Mathematics of Isochronism in Galileo: From his Manuscript Notes on Motion to the Discorsi

The Mathematics of Isochronism in Galileo: From his Manuscript Notes on Motion to the Discorsi Mohammed Abattouy   Abstract. This article surveys Galileo’s contribution to the conceptualisation of the problem of isochronism, as his most important input in the study of the oscillation of heavy bodies. We will deal essentially with the mathematical aspects of […]

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Huygens’s Odd Sympathy Recreated

Huygens’s Odd Sympathy Recreated Kurt Wiesenfeld Abstract. In 2000, a Georgia Tech research team decided to recreate experiments described by Christiaan Huygens concerning his newly invented pendulum clock. Dormant for 335 years, and resurrected as a historical curiosity, Huygens’s system informs and inspires current research in nonlinear science. Keywords: Christiaan Huygens, pendulum clocks, synchronization, experiments, […]

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Introduction. Galileo, Huygens and the Pendulum Clock: Isochronism and Synchronicity

Introduction. Galileo, Huygens and the Pendulum Clock: Isochronism and Synchronicity Invited editor: Filip Buyse   On the 2nd October 2017, the Noble Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to three researchers who were able to elucidate how the internal, biological clock of living organisms adapts itself so that it is synchronized with the Earth’s […]

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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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