The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz
Author: Nicholas Jolley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 520
ISBN-13: 9780521367691
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The most comprehensive account of the full range of Leibniz's thought.
Author: Nicholas Jolley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 520
ISBN-13: 9780521367691
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The most comprehensive account of the full range of Leibniz's thought.
Author: John Cottingham
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1992-09-25
Total Pages: 540
ISBN-13: 1139824910
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Descartes occupies a position of pivotal importance as one of the founding fathers of modern philosophy; he is, perhaps the most widely studied of all philosophers. In this authoritative collection an international team of leading scholars in Cartesian studies present the full range of Descartes' extraordinary philosophical achievement. His life and the development of his thought, as well as the intellectual background to and reception of his work, are treated at length. At the core of the volume are a group of chapters on his metaphysics: the celebrated 'Cogito' argument, the proofs of God's existence, the 'Cartesian circle' and the dualistic theory of the mind and its relation to his theological and scientific views. Other chapters cover the philosophical implications of his work in algebra, his place in the seventeenth-century scientific revolution, the structure of his physics, and his work on physiology and psychology.
Author: Peter Machamer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1998-08-13
Total Pages: 474
ISBN-13: 9780521588416
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Not only a hero of the scientific revolution, but after his conflict with the church, a hero of science, Galileo is today rivalled in the popular imagination only by Newton and Einstein. But what did Galileo actually do, and what are the sources of the popular image we have of him? This 1998 collection of specially-commissioned essays is unparalleled in the depth of its coverage of all facets of Galileo's work. A particular feature of the volume is the treatment of Galileo's relationship with the church. It will be of interest to philosophers, historians of science, cultural historians and those in religious studies.
Author: John Butt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1997-06-26
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 1107493773
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Cambridge Companion to Bach, first published in 1997, goes beyond a basic life-and-works study to provide a late twentieth-century perspective on J. S. Bach the man and composer. The book is divided into three parts. Part One is concerned with the historical context, the society, beliefs and the world-view of Bach's age. The second part discusses the music and Bach's compositional style, while Part Three considers Bach's influence and the performance and reception of his music through the succeeding generations. This Companion benefits from the insights and research of some of the most distinguished Bach scholars, and from it the reader will gain a notion of the diversity of current thought on this great composer.
Author: I. Bernard Cohen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-04-25
Total Pages: 785
ISBN-13: 1139826026
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727) was one of the greatest scientists of all time, a thinker of extraordinary range and creativity who has left enduring legacies in mathematics and the natural sciences. In this volume a team of distinguished contributors examine all the main aspects of Newton's thought, including not only his approach to space, time, mechanics, and universal gravity in his Principia, his research in optics, and his contributions to mathematics, but also his more clandestine investigations into alchemy, theology, and prophecy, which have sometimes been overshadowed by his mathematical and scientific interests.
Author: Dana Villa
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2000-11-30
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9780521645713
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A distinguished team of contributors examines the primary themes of Arendt's multi-faceted thought.
Author: Patricia Springborg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2007-07-23
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 1139827286
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This Companion makes a new departure in Hobbes scholarship, addressing a philosopher whose impact was as great on Continental European theories of state and legal systems as it was at home. This volume is a systematic attempt to incorporate work from both the Anglophone and Continental traditions, bringing together newly commissioned work by scholars from ten different countries in a topic-by-topic sequence of essays that follows the structure of Leviathan, re-examining the relationship among Hobbes's physics, metaphysics, politics, psychology, and religion. Collectively they showcase important revisionist scholarship that re-examines both the context for Leviathan and its reception, demonstrating the degree to which Hobbes was indebted to the long tradition of European humanist thought. This Cambridge Companion shows that Hobbes's legacy was never lost and that he belongs to a tradition of reflection on political theory and governance that is still alive, both in Europe and in the diaspora.
Author: I. Bernard Cohen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-04-25
Total Pages: 518
ISBN-13: 9780521656962
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Newton's philosophical analysis of space and time /Robert Disalle --Newton's concepts of force and mass, with notes on the Laws of Motion /I. Bernard Cohen --Curvature in Newton's dynamics /J. Bruce Brackenridge and Michael Nauenberg --Methodology of the Principia /George E. Smith --Newton's argument for universal gravitation /William Harper --Newton and celestial mechanics /Curtis Wilson --Newton's optics and atomism /Alan E. Shapiro --Newton's metaphysics /Howard Stein --Analysis and synthesis in Newton's mathematical work /Niccolò Guicciardini --Newton, active powers, and the mechanical philosophy /Alan Gabbey --Background to Newton's chymistry /William Newman --Newton's alchemy /Karin Figala --Newton on prophecy and the Apocalypse /Maurizio Mamiani --Newton and eighteenth-century Christianity /Scott Mandelbrote --Newton versus Leibniz : from geomentry to metaphysics /A. Rupert Hall --Newton and the Leibniz-Clarke correspondence /Domenico Bertoloni Meli.
Author: Lloyd Strickland
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2016-02-25
Total Pages: 365
ISBN-13: 147258063X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Bringing together Leibniz's writings on God and religion for the very first time, Leibniz on God and Religion: A Reader reflects the growing importance now placed on Leibniz's philosophical theology. This reader features a wealth of material, from journal articles and book reviews published in Leibniz's lifetime to private notes and essays, as well as items from his correspondence. Organised thematically into the following sections, this reader captures the changes in Leibniz's thinking over the course of his career: The Catholic Demonstrations The existence and nature of God Reason and faith Ethics and the love of God The Bible Miracles and mysteries The churches and their doctrines Grace and predestination Sin, evil, and theodicy The afterlife Non-Christian religions In preparing this reader, Strickland has returned to Leibniz's original manuscripts to ensure accurate translations of key texts, the majority of which have not been available in English before. The reader also contains a number of texts previously unpublished in any form. Alongside the translations, this reader contains an introductory essay, explanatory notes on all of the texts, and suggestions for further reading. This valuable sourcebook enables students of all levels to achieve a well-rounded understanding of Leibniz's philosophical theology.
Author: Alastair Hannay
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 452
ISBN-13: 9780521477192
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