The Cambridge Companion to Newton

The Cambridge Companion to Newton
Title The Cambridge Companion to Newton PDF eBook
Author I. Bernard Cohen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 518
Release 2002-04-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521656962

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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.

The Cambridge Companion to Galileo

The Cambridge Companion to Galileo
Title The Cambridge Companion to Galileo PDF eBook
Author Peter Machamer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 474
Release 1998-08-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521588416

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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.

The Cambridge Companion to Sartre

The Cambridge Companion to Sartre
Title The Cambridge Companion to Sartre PDF eBook
Author Christina Howells
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 444
Release 1992-08-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521388122

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Providing a balanced view of Sartre's philosophy in relation to contemporary trends in Continental philosophy, this volume shows that many of the topics associated with Lacan, Foucault, Levi-Strauss, and Derrida are to be found in the work of Sartre, in some cases as early as 1936.

The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz

The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz
Title The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Jolley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 520
Release 1995
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521367691

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The most comprehensive account of the full range of Leibniz's thought.

The Cambridge Companion to Recorded Music

The Cambridge Companion to Recorded Music
Title The Cambridge Companion to Recorded Music PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Cook
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 381
Release 2009-11-26
Genre Music
ISBN 0521865824

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Featuring fascinating accounts from practitioners, this Companion examines how developments in recording have transformed musical culture.

The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein

The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein
Title The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein PDF eBook
Author Hans Sluga
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 533
Release 2018
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 110712025X

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Updated edition of this important book, charting the development of Wittgenstein's philosophy of the mind, language, logic, and mathematics.

The Cambridge Companion to Newton

The Cambridge Companion to Newton
Title The Cambridge Companion to Newton PDF eBook
Author Rob Iliffe
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 657
Release 2016-03-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1316546098

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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 physics. While most famous for his Principia, his work on light and colour, and his discovery of the calculus, Newton devoted much more time to research in chemistry and alchemy, and to studying prophecy, church history and ancient chronology. This new edition of The Cambridge Companion to Newton provides authoritative introductions to these further dimensions of his endeavours as well as to many aspects of his physics. It includes a revised bibliography, a new introduction and six new chapters: three updating previous chapters on Newton's mathematics, his chemistry and alchemy and the reception of his religious views; and three entirely new, on his religion, his ancient chronology and the treatment of continuous and discontinuous forces in his second law of motion.