The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science, Volumen56D. Reidel, 1995 |
Contenido
Existence Actuality and Necessity Newton on Space | 1 |
Atoms and the Analogy of Nature Newtons Third Rule | 52 |
Body and Void and Newtons De Mundi Systemate Some | 103 |
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Términos y frases comunes
active principles aether analogy of Nature argues argument Aristotle atoms attributes axiom bodies Cambridge Platonists Cartesian cause Charleton claim conceived considered Corollary corporum David Gregory Definitions Descartes Descartes's discussion distinction doctrine draft duration edition Epicurus epistemological essence essential qualities eternal evidence experience extension finite folio force Gassendi God's existence gravitatione gravity Hall Hypoth Hypothesis hypothetica Ibid ideas immutable inertia infinite space infinity intended and remitted Isaac Newton Koyré laws of motion Leibniz London manuscript mathematical Mechanical Philosophy metaphysics mind Moreover natural philosophy Newton's conception Newton's position Newton's thought Newton's view Newtonian objects ontological ontological argument Opticks particles passage perfection phenomena physical Principia Principia Mathematica properties Proposition quae quantity of matter Query Ralph Cudworth reality reason reference relation scholia Scholium sense sort Spinoza spirit substance sunt theory things Third Book third rule tion transmutation understanding vacuum void space Walter Charleton