INDIVIDUALITY, INDIVIDUATION, SUBJECTIVITY IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY
Invited editor: Andrea STRAZZONI
Andrea Strazzoni – Introduction. Subjectivity and Individuality: Two Strands in Early Modern Philosophy
Stefan Heßbrüggen-Walter – Early Modern Subjects and the Self-Conception of Philosophy in Germany 1556-1599
Steven Barbone – Oliva Sabuco and the Matter of the Matter
Chiara Catalano – The recentior nominalis of Leibniz’s Disputatio metaphysica de principio individui: Fulgentius Schautheet and his Controversia against the Thomistic Doctrine on the Principle of Individuation
Hannah Dawson – Hume’s Individual: Agent or Billiard Ball?
Charles T. Wolfe – Diderot and Materialist Theories of the Self
Book reviews
Frank Daudeij – From Radical Materialist to Idealist: The History of Spinozism in the Netherlands
Alberto Vanzo – Cartesian Empiricisms
Reviews of special issues
Dana Jalobeanu – Robert Boyle’s Experimental Philosophy Revisited
Doina-Cristina Rusu – Experiments in Early Modern Natural History and Natural Magic