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Scientia in Early Modern Philosophy Tom Sorell

Scientia in Early Modern Philosophy By Tom Sorell

Scientia in Early Modern Philosophy by Tom Sorell


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Scientia is the term that early modern philosophers applied to a certain kind of demonstrative knowledge, the kind whose starting points were appropriate first principles. This book offers a variety of glimpses of this difference by exploring the works of individual philosophers as well as philosophical movements and groupings of the period.

Scientia in Early Modern Philosophy Summary

Scientia in Early Modern Philosophy: Seventeenth-Century Thinkers on Demonstrative Knowledge from First Principles by Tom Sorell

Scientia is the term that early modern philosophers applied to a certain kind of demonstrative knowledge, the kind whose starting points were appropriate first principles. In pre-modern philosophy, too, scientia was the name for demonstrative knowledge from first principles. But pre-modern and early modern conceptions differ systematically from one another. This book offers a variety of glimpses of this difference by exploring the works of individual philosophers as well as philosophical movements and groupings of the period. Some of the figures are transitional, falling neatly on neither side of the allegiances usually marked by the scholastic/modern distinction. Among the philosophers whose views on scientia are surveyed are Hobbes, Descartes, Spinoza, Gassendi, Locke, and Jungius. The contributors are among the best-known and most influential historians of early modern philosophy.

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This narrowly focused collection of papers seeks to explicate competing notions of scientia in the works of 17th century natural philosophers ... . The quality of the entries is consistently high and their variety is refreshing. ... The papers can be read profitably by anyone interested in the history and philosophy of science in the early modern period ... . this collection will prove extremely useful for a variety of purposes, including the amusement of pedants and the stoking of scholarly debate. (Scott Stapleford, Philosophy in Review, Vol. 30 (6), December, 2010)

Here for the first time, a series of clear, informative studies of the foremost early modern thinkers' conceptions of scientia are brought together under one cover. The nine contributors are a veritable Who's Who of historians of early modern philosophy and the philosophers covered include some of the leading thinkers of the age ... . the volume offers both breadth and depth of coverage. ... this collection is a welcome and timely addition to the field. (Peter R. Anstey, Metascience, Vol. 20, 2011)

Table of Contents

Introduction, Tom Sorell University of Birmingham Philosophia, Historia, Mathematica: Shifting Sands in the Disciplinary Geography of the Seventeenth Century, Daniel Garber Princeton University The Unity of Natural Philosophy and the End of Scientia, Stephen Gaukroger, University of Sydney Matter, Mortality and the Changing Ideal of Science, Catherine Wilson University of Aberdeen Scientia and Inductio scientifica in the Logica Hamburgensis of Joachim Jungius, Stephen Clucas Birkbeck University of London Scientia and the Sciences in Descartes, Tom Sorell University of Birmingham Scientia and Self-Knowledge in Descartes, Nicholas Jolley University of California, Irvine Spinoza's Theory of Scientia Intuitiva, Don Garrett NYU Scientia in Hobbes, Douglas Jesseph University of South Florida John Locke and the Limits of scientia, G.A.J. Rogers Keele University

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NLS9789400730809
9789400730809
9400730802
Scientia in Early Modern Philosophy: Seventeenth-Century Thinkers on Demonstrative Knowledge from First Principles by Tom Sorell
New
Paperback
Springer
2012-03-14
139
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