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Newton: Philosophical Writings(Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy Series)
Newton: Philosophical Writings(Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy Series), Andrew Janiak examines Newton's philosophical positions and his relations to canonical figures in early modern philosophy through Newton's principal philosophical writings. Janiak's study includes excerpts from the Principia and the Opticks, Newton's famo, Newton: Philosophical Writings(Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy Series) has a rating of 3 stars
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Newton: Philosophical Writings(Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy Series), Andrew Janiak examines Newton's philosophical positions and his relations to canonical figures in early modern philosophy through Newton's principal philosophical writings. Janiak's study includes excerpts from the Principia and the Opticks, Newton's famo, Newton: Philosophical Writings(Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy Series)
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  • Newton: Philosophical Writings(Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy Series)
  • Written by author Andrew Janiak
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, March 2005
  • Andrew Janiak examines Newton's philosophical positions and his relations to canonical figures in early modern philosophy through Newton's principal philosophical writings. Janiak's study includes excerpts from the Principia and the Opticks, Newton's famo
  • This volume collects together Newton's principal philosophical writings for the first time.
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ICorrespondence with Robert Boyle [1679]1
IIDe Gravitatione [probably before 1685]12
IIIThe Principia [1687, first edition]40
IVCorrespondence with Richard Bentley [1692-3]94
VCorrespondence with Leibniz [1693 and 1712]106
VICorrespondence with Roger Cotes [1713]118
VIIAn account of the book entitled Commercium Epistolicum [1715]123
VIIIQueries to the Opticks [1721]127


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