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E-raamat: Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century [Oxford Handbooks Online e-raamatud]

Edited by (University of Sydney)
  • Formaat: 650 pages
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jun-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780191750397
  • Oxford Handbooks Online e-raamatud
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  • Formaat: 650 pages
  • Sari: Oxford Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jun-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780191750397
The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century comprises twenty-six new essays by leading experts in the field. This unique scholarly resource provides advanced students and scholars with a comprehensive overview of the issues that are informing research on the subject, while at the same time offering new directions for research to take. The volume is ambitious in scope: it covers the whole of the seventeenth century, ranging from Francis Bacon to John Locke and Isaac Newton. The Handbook contains five parts: the introductory Part I examines the state of the discipline and the nature of its practitioners as the century unfolded; Part II discusses the leading natural philosophers and the philosophy of nature, including Bacon, Boyle, and Newton; Part III covers knowledge and the human faculty of the understanding; Part IV explores the leading topics in British moral philosophy from the period; and Part V concerns political philosophy. In addition to dealing with canonical authors and celebrated texts, such as Thomas Hobbes and his Leviathan, the Handbook discusses many less well-known figures and debates from the period, whose importance is only now being appreciated.
List of Abbreviations
viii
Notes on Contributors x
Introduction 1(8)
Peter R. Anstey
Part I The Discipline Of Philosophy In Seventeenth-Century Britain
1 Becoming a Philosopher in Seventeenth-Century Britain
9(32)
Richard Serjeantson
Part II Natural Philosophers And The Philosophy Of Nature
2 Francis Bacon
41(32)
Guido Giglioni
3 Robert Boyle
73(23)
J.J. Macintosh
4 Isaac Newton
96(20)
Andrew Janiak
5 The Reception of Cartesianism
116(28)
John Henry
6 Observation and Mathematics
144(25)
Mary Domski
7 The Status of Theory and Hypotheses
169(23)
Steffen Ducheyne
8 Substance and Essence
192(21)
Michael Edwards
9 The Nature of Body
213(27)
Dana Jalobeanu
10 The Theory of Material Qualities
240(21)
Peter R. Anstey
11 Theories of Generation and Form
261(24)
Justin E.H. Smith
12 Soul and Body
285(26)
John Sutton
Part III Knowledge And Human Understanding
13 John Locke on the Understanding
311(18)
Peter R. Anstey
14 Ideas
329(20)
Keith Allen
15 Probable Opinion
349(24)
James Franklin
16 Logic and Demonstrative Knowledge
373(20)
Douglas M. Jesseph
Part IV Moral Philosophy
17 Will and Motivation
393(22)
Samuel C. Rickless
18 Hedonism and Virtue
415(27)
Erin Frykholm
Donald Rutherford
19 Passions and Affections
442(30)
Amy M. Schmitter
20 Natural Law and Natural Rights
472(29)
Thomas Mautner
Part V Political Philosophy
21 Women, Freedom, and Equality
501(18)
Sarah Hutton
22 Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan
519(23)
Catherine Wilson
23 John Locke's Two Treatises of Government
542(21)
A. John Simmons
24 The Origin and Development of Property: Conventionalism, Unilateralism, and Colonialism
563(24)
Kiyoshi Shimokawa
25 Sovereignty
587(22)
Conal Condren
26 Toleration
609(18)
Jon Parkin
Index 627
Peter R. Anstey is the iARC Future Fellow and Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Sydney. He trained at the University of Sydney and specialises in the thought of Francis Bacon, Robert Boyle, and John Locke. He is the author or The Philosophy of Robert Boyle (2000), John Locke and Natural Philosophy (2011) and is currently editing (with Lawrence M. Principe) John Locke: Writings on Natural Philosophy and Medicine for the Clarendon edition of Locke's Works.