Massimi, Michela (Author)
Description Contents:
Article Schliesser, Eric (2013) On Reading Newton as an Epicurean: Kant, Spinozism and the Changes to the Principia. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (p. 416).
Article Domski, Mary (2013) Kant and Newton on the a priori Necessity of Geometry. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (p. 438).
Article Dunlop, Katherine (2013) Mathematical Method and Newtonian Science in the Philosophy of Christian Wolff. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (p. 457).
Article Stan, Marius (2013) Kant's Third Law of Mechanics: The Long Shadow of Leibniz. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (p. 493).
Article Janiak, Andrew (2013) Three Concepts of Causation in Newton. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (p. 396).
Article DiSalle, Robert (2013) The Transcendental Method from Newton to Kant. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (p. 448).
Article Massimi, Michela; Bianchi, Silvia De (2013) Cartesian Echoes in Kant's Philosophy of Nature. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (p. 481).
Article
Domski, Mary;
(2013)
Kant and Newton on the a priori Necessity of Geometry
Article
DiSalle, Robert;
(2013)
The Transcendental Method from Newton to Kant
Chapter
Friedman, Michael;
(2012)
Newton and Kant on Absolute Space: From Theology to Transcendental Philosophy
Book
Wolfgang Lefèvre;
(2023)
Between Leibniz, Newton, and Kant: Philosophy and Science in the Eighteenth Century
Article
Reed Winegar;
(2015)
Kant's Criticisms of Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
Chapter
Virvidakis, Stelios;
(2011)
On Kant's Critique of Thought Experiments in Early Modern Philosophy
Book
Attar, Samar;
(2007)
The Vital Roots of European Enlightenment: Ibn Tufayl's Influence on Modern Western Thought
Book
Paolo Casini;
(2006)
Hypotheses non fingo: tra Newton e Kant
Thesis
Domski, Mary;
(2003)
Geometry and Experimental Method in Locke, Newton and Kant
Chapter
Bachta, A.;
(1991)
Lambert ou Newton?
Article
Caruso, Francisco;
Moreira Xavier, R.;
(1998)
Sull'influenza di Cartesio, Leibniz e Newton nel primo approccio di Kant al problema dello spazio e della sua dimensionalità
Article
Federico Boccaccini;
Anna Marmodoro;
(2017)
Powers, Abilities and Skills in Early Modern Philosophy
Article
Schliesser, Eric;
(2013)
On Reading Newton as an Epicurean: Kant, Spinozism and the Changes to the Principia
Book
Henry, John;
(2012)
Religion, Magic, and the Origins of Science in Early Modern England
Book
Wu, Yiyi;
(2013)
From Copernicus to Newton: The Establishment of the Heliocentric Theory
Essay Review
Demeter, Tamás;
(2014)
Newton for Philosophers
Chapter
Huggett, Nick;
(2012)
What Did Newton Mean by “Absolute Motion”?
Chapter
Garber, Daniel;
(2012)
Leibniz, Newton and Force
Book
Blackmore, John T.;
Itagaki, Ryoichi;
Tanaka, Setsuko;
(2011)
Great Realists from Galileo to Planck
Article
Dyck, Maarten Van;
Verelst, Karin;
(2013)
“Whatever Is Neither Everywhere Nor Anywhere Does Not Exist”: The Concepts of Space and Time in Newton and Leibniz
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