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E-raamat: Vanishing Matter and the Laws of Motion: Descartes and Beyond

Edited by (Western University Vasile Goldis, Romania), Edited by (University of Otago, New Zealand)
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This volume explores the themes of vanishing matter, matter and the laws of nature, the qualities of matter, and the diversity of the debates about matter in the early modern period. Chapters are unified by a number of interlocking themes which together enable some of the broader contours of the philosophy of matter to be charted in new ways. Part I concerns Cartesian Matter; Part II covers Matter, Mechanism and Medicine; Part III covers Matter and the Laws of Motion; and Part IV covers Leibniz and Hume. Bringing together some of the world’s leading scholars of early modern philosophy, as well as some exciting new researchers, Vanishing Matter and the Laws of Motion stakes out new territory that all serious scholars of early modern philosophy and science will want to traverse.

Part I. Cartesian Matter
1. The Vanishing Nature of Body in Descartess
Natural Philosophy. Mihnea Dobre
2. The New Matter Theory and its
Epistemology: Descartes (and Late Scholastics) on Hypotheses and Moral
Certainty. Roger Ariew Part II. Matter, Mechanism, and Medicine
3.
Post-Cartesian Atomism: the Case of François Bernier. Vlad Alexandrescu
4.
The Matter of Medicine: New Medical Matter Theories in
Mid-Seventeenth-Century England. Peter Anstey
5. Without God: Gravity as a
Relational Quality of Matter in Newtons Treatise. Eric Schliesser Part III.
Matter and the Laws of Motion
6. The Cartesians of the Royal Society: The
Debate Over Collisions and the Nature of Body (16691670). Dana Jalobeanu
7.
On Composite Systems: Descartes, Newton, and the Law-Constitutive Approach.
Katherine Brading
8. Huygens, Wren, Wallis, and Newton on Rules of Impact and
Reflection. Gemma Murray, William Harper, and Curtis Wilson Part IV: Leibniz
and Hume
9. Leibniz, Body, and Monads. Daniel Garber
10. Leibniz on Void and
Matter. Sorin Costreie
11. Hume on the Distinction between Primary and
Secondary Qualities. Jani Hakkarainen
Dana Jalobeanu is Lecturer in Philosophy and program director at the research center Foundations of Early Modernity at the University of Bucharest. Her current research focuses on the emergence of early modern experimental philosophy, with a special interest in the writings of Francis Bacon and their reception. She is the author of The Invention of Modernity: Natural Philosophy and Theology in the Seventeenth Century (in Romanian), Cluj: Napoca Star, 2006.



Peter R. Anstey is the inaugural Professor of Early Modern Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Otago. His research focuses on early modern philosophy with special reference to the writings of John Locke and Robert Boyle. He is the author of The Philosophy of Robert Boyle, London: Routledge, 2000.