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This issue of History of Universities XXXIII/2, contains the customary mix of learned articles and book reviews which makes this publication such an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education.
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This issue of History of Universities XXXIII/2, contains the customary mix of learned articles and book reviews which makes this publication such an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780192893833
- ISBN-10: 0192893831
- Artikelnr.: 60321479
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780192893833
- ISBN-10: 0192893831
- Artikelnr.: 60321479
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mordechai Feingold, Professor of History, California Institute of Technology, Andrea Sangiacomo, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Groningen
* Introduction: Natural Philosophy in the Early Modern Academic Millieu
* 1: Roger Ariew: Fromondus verus Galileo on Comets
* 2: Stefan Heßbrüg gen-Walter: Institutioni scholasticae minime
accommodata: de Neufville and Clauberg on Not Teaching Bacon
* 3: Nabeel Hamid: Domesticating Descartes, Renovating Scholasticism:
Johann Clauberg and the German Reception of Cartesianism
* 4: Helen Hattab: Methods of Teaching or Discovery? Analysis and
Synthesis from Zabarella to Spinoza
* 5: Michael Jaworzyn: Caspar Langenhert's Parisian 'School of Egoists'
and the Reception of Geulincx' Physics, from Occasionalism to
Solopsism
* 6: Pieter Present: 'Following no party but the truth': Petrus van
Musschenbroek's rhetorical defence of '(Newtonian) experimental
philosophy'
* 7: Christian Leduc: Speculative Philosophy at the Berlin Academy
* 8: Andrea Sangiacomo: The Normalization of Natural Philosophy:
Occasional causality and Coarse-Grained Reality
* 1: Roger Ariew: Fromondus verus Galileo on Comets
* 2: Stefan Heßbrüg gen-Walter: Institutioni scholasticae minime
accommodata: de Neufville and Clauberg on Not Teaching Bacon
* 3: Nabeel Hamid: Domesticating Descartes, Renovating Scholasticism:
Johann Clauberg and the German Reception of Cartesianism
* 4: Helen Hattab: Methods of Teaching or Discovery? Analysis and
Synthesis from Zabarella to Spinoza
* 5: Michael Jaworzyn: Caspar Langenhert's Parisian 'School of Egoists'
and the Reception of Geulincx' Physics, from Occasionalism to
Solopsism
* 6: Pieter Present: 'Following no party but the truth': Petrus van
Musschenbroek's rhetorical defence of '(Newtonian) experimental
philosophy'
* 7: Christian Leduc: Speculative Philosophy at the Berlin Academy
* 8: Andrea Sangiacomo: The Normalization of Natural Philosophy:
Occasional causality and Coarse-Grained Reality
* Introduction: Natural Philosophy in the Early Modern Academic Millieu
* 1: Roger Ariew: Fromondus verus Galileo on Comets
* 2: Stefan Heßbrüg gen-Walter: Institutioni scholasticae minime
accommodata: de Neufville and Clauberg on Not Teaching Bacon
* 3: Nabeel Hamid: Domesticating Descartes, Renovating Scholasticism:
Johann Clauberg and the German Reception of Cartesianism
* 4: Helen Hattab: Methods of Teaching or Discovery? Analysis and
Synthesis from Zabarella to Spinoza
* 5: Michael Jaworzyn: Caspar Langenhert's Parisian 'School of Egoists'
and the Reception of Geulincx' Physics, from Occasionalism to
Solopsism
* 6: Pieter Present: 'Following no party but the truth': Petrus van
Musschenbroek's rhetorical defence of '(Newtonian) experimental
philosophy'
* 7: Christian Leduc: Speculative Philosophy at the Berlin Academy
* 8: Andrea Sangiacomo: The Normalization of Natural Philosophy:
Occasional causality and Coarse-Grained Reality
* 1: Roger Ariew: Fromondus verus Galileo on Comets
* 2: Stefan Heßbrüg gen-Walter: Institutioni scholasticae minime
accommodata: de Neufville and Clauberg on Not Teaching Bacon
* 3: Nabeel Hamid: Domesticating Descartes, Renovating Scholasticism:
Johann Clauberg and the German Reception of Cartesianism
* 4: Helen Hattab: Methods of Teaching or Discovery? Analysis and
Synthesis from Zabarella to Spinoza
* 5: Michael Jaworzyn: Caspar Langenhert's Parisian 'School of Egoists'
and the Reception of Geulincx' Physics, from Occasionalism to
Solopsism
* 6: Pieter Present: 'Following no party but the truth': Petrus van
Musschenbroek's rhetorical defence of '(Newtonian) experimental
philosophy'
* 7: Christian Leduc: Speculative Philosophy at the Berlin Academy
* 8: Andrea Sangiacomo: The Normalization of Natural Philosophy:
Occasional causality and Coarse-Grained Reality