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    An unpublished autograph by Christiaan Huygens: His letter to David Gregory of 19 January 1694.Rienk H. Vermij & Jan A. van Maanen - 1992 - Annals of Science 49 (6):507-523.
    A letter written by Christiaan Huygens to David Gregory is published here for the first time. After an introduction about the contacts between the two correspondents, an annotated English translation of the letter is given. The letter forms part of the wider correspondence about the ‘new calculus’, in which L'Hospital and Leibniz also participated, and gives some new evidence about Huygens's ambivalent attitude towards the new developments. Therefore, two mathematical passages in the letter are discussed separately. An appendix contains the (...)
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    Dario Tessicini;, Patrick J. Boner . Celestial Novelties on the Eve of the Scientific Revolution, 1540–1630. xvi + 282 pp., illus., index. Florence: Leo S. Olschki, 2013. €32. [REVIEW]Rienk H. Vermij - 2015 - Isis 106 (2):441-442.
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    Secularisering en natuurwetenschap in de zeventiende en achttiende eeuw: Bernard Nieuwentijt by Rienk H. Vermij[REVIEW]Margaret Jacob - 1993 - Isis 84:387-388.
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    De geest uit de fles: de Verlichting en het verval van de confessionele samenleving.Rienk Vermij - 2014 - Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Nieuwezijds.
    Geschiedenis van het verschuivende mens- en wereldbeeld tijdens de achttiende eeuw waardoor de nadruk kwam te liggen op de ratio.
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    Instruments and the Making of a Philosopher. Spinoza's Career in Optics.Rienk Vermij - 2013 - Intellectual History Review 23 (1):65-81.
  6. Specilla circularia: an Unknown Work by Johannes Hudde.Rienk Vermij & Eisso Atzema - 1995 - Studia Leibnitiana 27 (1):104-121.
    In diesem Aufsatz wird ein bisher unbekannter Traktat zur Dioptrik von Johannes Hudde veröffentlicht. Wie aus der Korrespondenz von Christiaan Huygens mit seinem Lehrer Frans van Schooten hervorgeht, ist dieser Traktat bereits im Jahre 1656 gedruckt worden . Leider sind von dieser Auflage heute keine Exemplare mehr bekannt. Der Text wird hier dargestellt an Hand zweier handschriftlicher Kopien, eine im Besitz der Royal Society in London, die andere im Leibniz-Nachlaß in Hannover. Auf der Londoner Kopie wird Hudde als Verfasser angegebe, (...)
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    Florentius Schuyl and the origin of the beast-machine controversy.Rienk Vermij - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (2):193-210.
    The international debate on the animal machine was initiated by the preface that the Dutch philosopher and later professor of medicine Florentius Schuyl in 1662 added to his Latin translation of Descartes’ Treatise on Man. Schuyl defended the animal machine in reaction to the vehement attacks, mostly in the vernacular, against the philosophy of Descartes in the Dutch Republic in the 1650s, wherein the theory of the animal machine had become one of the flashpoints. These polemics were part of a (...)
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    Confessionalization and comets. John Bainbridge on the comet of 1618.Rienk Vermij & Paul Vieth - 2022 - Annals of Science 79 (3):275-291.
    ABSTRACT At first sight, the English astronomer John Bainbridge's treatise on the great comet of 1618 appears rather idiosyncratic. It regards the comet as a favourable omen and applies an astrological explanation that is completely metaphorical. At closer look, however, Bainbridge's interpretation appears well in line with the meaning commonly attributed to comets at the time. We should realize that an important function of the discourse on prodigious phenomena, such as comets, was to uphold and strengthen the confessional social order. (...)
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    Copernicus and the Aristotelian Tradition. Education, Reading, and Philosophy in Copernicus' Path to Heliocentrism - by André Goddu.Rienk Vermij - 2011 - Centaurus 53 (3):245-247.
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    Subterranean Fire. Changing Theories of the Earth During the Renaissance.Rienk Vermij - 1998 - Early Science and Medicine 3 (4):323-347.
    Aristotle described the earth as a cold and dry body and paid no attention to the phenomenon of terrestrial heat. Renaissance physicians, by contrast, when seeking to understand the origin of hot springs in the context of their balneological studies, came to defend a theory of subterranean fires. This tradition, which started in Italy, became widely known through the works of Georgius Agricola. But although it had implications for the explanation of further natural phenomena, it remained almost exclusively confined to (...)
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    Simon Stevin through the lens of his dedications.Rienk Vermij - 2021 - Centaurus 63 (3):532-545.
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    Translating, Adapting, Mutilating: Or, How to Make an Enlightenment Classic.Rienk Vermij - 2018 - Isis 109 (2):333-338.
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    The marginalization of astrology among Dutch astronomers in the first half of the 17th century.Rienk Vermij - 2014 - History of Science 52 (2):153-177.
    In the first half of the 17th century, Dutch astronomers rapidly abandoned the practice of astrology. By the second half of the century, no trace of it was left in Dutch academic discourse. This abandonment, in its early stages, does not appear as the result of criticism or skepticism, although such skepticism was certainly known in the Dutch Republic and leading humanist scholars referred to Pico’s arguments against astrological predictions. The astronomers, however, did not really refute astrology, but simply stopped (...)
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    Brian P. Copenhaver. Magic in Western Culture: From Antiquity to the Enlightenment. xiv + 600 pp., illus., bibl., index. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. $125. [REVIEW]Rienk Vermij - 2017 - Isis 108 (2):420-421.
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    Defending Copernicus and Galileo. Critical Reasoning in the two Affairs. [REVIEW]Rienk Vermij - 2011 - Early Science and Medicine 16 (6):621-622.
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    Dirk van Miert; Henk Nellen; Piet Steenbakkers; Jetze Touber . Scriptural Authority and Biblical Criticism in the Dutch Golden Age: God’s Word Questioned. xvi + 449 pp., figs., bibl., index. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. £85 . ISBN 9780198806837. [REVIEW]Rienk Vermij - 2019 - Isis 110 (1):166-167.
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    Hans Bots. De Republiek der Letteren: De Europese intellectuele wereld, 1500–1760. 223 pp., bibl., illus., index. Nijmegen: Uitgeverij Vantilt, 2018. $24.50 . ISBN 9789460043727. [REVIEW]Rienk Vermij - 2019 - Isis 110 (2):395-396.
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    Helge Kragh. The Moon That Wasn't: The Saga of Venus' Spurious Satellite. xii + 199 pp., illus., bibl., index. Basel/Boston: Birkhäuser, 2008. €42.69. [REVIEW]Rienk Vermij - 2010 - Isis 101 (1):221-222.
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    Mark Monmonier. Rhumb Lines and Map Wars: A Social History of the Mercator Projection. xiv + 242 pp., illus., bibl., index. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. $25. [REVIEW]Rienk Vermij - 2008 - Isis 99 (1):160-160.
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    Robert S. Westman, The Copernican Question. Prognostication, Skepticism, and Celestial Order (Berkeley, etc.: University of California Press, 2011), pp. xviii+681, ills., $ 95.00, £65.00 ISBN 978 0 520 25481 7. [REVIEW]Rienk Vermij - 2013 - Early Science and Medicine 18 (3):325-327.
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    The Disordered Police State. German Cameralism as Science and Practice. [REVIEW]Rienk Vermij - 2013 - Annals of Science 70 (1):115-117.
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  22. Bernard Nieuwentijt and the Leibnizian calculus.R. H. Vermij - 1989 - Studia Leibnitiana 21 (1):69-86.
    Bernard Nieuwentijt ist in der Mathematikgeschichte bekannt als Kritiker der Leibnizschen Differentialrechnung. Im Gegensatz zu dem, was häufig angenommen wird, war die Kritik an Leibniz' Methode kein Hauptanliegen Nieuwentijts. Das Ziel seines bedeutendsten mathematischen Werks, Analysis infinitorum , war die Systematisierung und logische Deduzierung der ihm bekannten Infinitesimalmethoden, besonders derer von den Engländern wie Barrow, Wallis u. a. Das Werk Leibnizens war ihm anfangs völlig unbekannt. In dem System, das Nieuwentijt selbständig entwarf, rechnete er nicht mit Infinitesimalen höheren Grades: ihre (...)
     
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    "Cijfers en Aequaties" en "Kennis der Staatskrachten": Statistiek in Nederland in de negentiende eeuw. Ida H. Stamhuis.R. H. Vermij - 1991 - Isis 82 (3):574-574.
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  24. Secularisering en natuurwetenschap in de zeventiende en achttiende eeuw: Bernard Nieuwentijt.R. H. Vermij - 1991 - Atlanta, GA: Rodopi.
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  25. Rienk Vermij. The Calvinist Copernicans. The Reception Of the New Astronomy in the Dutch Republic, 1575-1750.M. A. Granada - 2004 - Early Science and Medicine 9 (2):172-174.
     
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    Rienk Vermij. Thinking on Earthquakes in Early Modern Europe: Firm Beliefs on Shaky Ground. 266 pp. London: Routledge, 2020. $44.95 (paper); ISBN 9780367492182. Cloth and E-book available. [REVIEW]Fa-ti Fan - 2022 - Isis 113 (1):180-181.
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    Rienk Vermij. The Calvinist Copernicans: The Reception of the New Astronomy in the Dutch Republic, 1575–1750. x + 433 pp., bibl., index. Amsterdam: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, 2002. €49, $49. [REVIEW]Lissa Roberts - 2005 - Isis 96 (1):123-124.
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    Rienk Vermij, the calvinist copernicans: The reception of the new astronomy in the dutch republic, 1575–1750. History of science and scholarship in the netherlands, 1. amsterdam: Koninklijke nederlandse akademie Van wetenschappen, 2002. Pp. X+433. Isbn 90-6984-340-4. 49.00. [REVIEW]Owen Gingerich - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Science 37 (4):471-472.
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    What is the Matter with Matter? Barad, Butler, and Adorno.P. Højme - 2024 - Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research 9.
    This article aims to read feminist new materialisms (Barad), together with ‘postulated’ linguistic or cultural primacy of Queer Theory (Butler), to show how both are engaged in similar critical-ethical endeavours. The central argument is that the criticism of Barad and new materialisms misses Butler’s materialistic insights due to a narrow interpretation of Butler's alleged social-constructivist position. There is, therefore, a specific focus on where they both make similar ethical appeals. Moreover, the article relies on Adorno's negative dialectic to highlight an (...)
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  30. Real Time.D. H. Mellor - 1981 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is a study of the nature of time. In it, redeploying an argument first presented by McTaggart, the author argues that although time itself is real, tense is not. He accounts for the appearance of the reality of tense - our sense of the passage of time, and the fact that our experience occurs in the present - by showing how time is indispensable as a condition of action. Time itself is further analysed, and Dr Mellor gives answers to (...)
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    An introduction to logic.H. W. B. Joseph - 1906 - Oxford,: Clarendon press.
    "First published by Oxford University Press, 1916."--Title page verso.
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    Wittgenstein's Tractatus: an introduction.H. O. Mounce - 1981 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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    Groping for ethics in journalism.H. Eugene Goodwin - 1983 - Ames: Iowa State University Press.
    "Using hundreds of examples from newsrooms large and small, author Ron F. Smith challenges readers to determine how they would face moral dilemmas on the job. Chapters evaluate the search for principles, accountability, truth and objectivity, errors and corrections, diversity, "faking" the news, reporters and their sources, privacy, the government watch, deception, compassion, the business of news, journalists and their communities, and financial concerns. New to this edition: a chapter on improving coverage of minorities, expanded discussion of broadcast journalism and (...)
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  34. Representation and Reality.H. Putnam - 1988 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (1):168-168.
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    Pro-active meeting assistants: attention please! [REVIEW]Rutger Rienks, Anton Nijholt & Paulo Barthelmess - 2009 - AI and Society 23 (2):213-231.
    This paper gives an overview of pro-active meeting assistants, what they are and when they can be useful. We explain how to develop such assistants with respect to requirement definitions and elaborate on a set of Wizard of Oz experiments, aiming to find out in which form a meeting assistant should operate to be accepted by participants, and whether the meeting effectiveness and efficiency can be improved by an assistant at all. This paper gives an overview of pro-active meeting assistants, (...)
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  36. What Is Risk Aversion?H. Orii Stefansson & Richard Bradley - 2019 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (1):77-102.
    According to the orthodox treatment of risk preferences in decision theory, they are to be explained in terms of the agent's desires about concrete outcomes. The orthodoxy has been criticised both for conflating two types of attitudes and for committing agents to attitudes that do not seem rationally required. To avoid these problems, it has been suggested that an agent's attitudes to risk should be captured by a risk function that is independent of her utility and probability functions. The main (...)
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    Temps et médecine.B. Hœrni - 2006 - Paris: Glyphe.
    Le temps est un grand maître en médecine. Il fait évoluer la maladie, le malade et sa relation avec le médecin. Il revient à ce dernier d'en prendre la mesure pour la maîtriser et l'exploiter plutôt que de s'en laisser dominer. C'est ce que l'auteur fait approcher par petites touches au fil d'une cinquantaine de réflexions puisées dans son expérience et ses lectures, alimentés de données parfois dérangeantes. Elles doivent aider à gérer une denrée précieuse, d'une manière simple, mais qui (...)
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    al-Khawājah Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī: muqārabah fī shakhṣīyatihi wa-fikrih.Suhayl Ḥusaynī - 2005 - Bayrūt: Maʻhad al-Maʻārif al-Ḥikamīyah lil-Dirāsāt al-Dīnīyah wa-al-Falsafīyah.
  39. The foundations of bioethics.H. Tristram Engelhardt - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The book challenges the values of much of contemporary bioethics and health care policy by confronting their failure to secure the moral norms they seek to apply.
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  40. The causal theory of perception.H. P. Grice - 1988 - In Jonathan Dancy (ed.), Perceptual knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 121-168.
     
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    Model theory for infinitary logic.H. Jerome Keisler - 1971 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co..
    Provability, Computability and Reflection.
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    Proper Functions are Proximal Functions.H. Fagerberg & Justin Garson - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
    This paper argues that proper functions are proximal functions. In other words, it rejects the notion that there are distal biological functions – strictly speaking, distal functions are not functions at all, but simply beneficial effects normally associated with a trait performing its function. Once we rule out distal functions, two further positions become available: dysfunctions are simply failures of proper function, and pathological conditions are dysfunctions. Although elegant and seemingly intuitive, this simple view has had surprisingly little uptake in (...)
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  43. Logic and Conversation.H. Paul Grice - 1989 - In Studies in the Way of Words. Harvard University Press. pp. 22-40.
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    Metaphysics and the end of philosophy.H. O. Mounce - 2007 - New York: Continuum.
    Metaphysics -- Bacon -- Locke -- Kant -- Comte -- Logical positivism -- Russell -- Analysis -- Quine and science -- Wittgenstein.
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    A Rigorous Set Theoretical Foundation of the Structuralist Approach.H. Peter - 1996 - In Wolfgang Balzer & Carles Ulises Moulines (eds.), Structuralist theory of science: focal issues, new results. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 6--233.
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    Locke, Descartes and the Science of Nature.H. A. S. Schankula - 1980 - In Reinhard Brandt (ed.), John Locke: symposium, Wolfenbüttel, 1979. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 163-180.
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    Latin Aristotle commentaries.Charles H. Lohr - 1988 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki.
    Multi-volume work with 4 of the 5 volumes published. -/- -- 1. Medieval Authors (in two books) -- 2. Renaissance authors -- 3. Index initorum-index finium -- 5. Bibliography of secondary literature.
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  48. Xunzi: The Complete Text.H. G. Xunzi - 2014 - Princeton: Princeton University Press. Edited by Eric L. Hutton.
    This is the first complete, one-volume English translation of the ancient Chinese text Xunzi, one of the most extensive, sophisticated, and elegant works in the tradition of Confucian thought. Through essays, poetry, dialogues, and anecdotes, the Xunzi articulates a Confucian perspective on ethics, politics, warfare, language, psychology, human nature, ritual, and music, among other topics. Aimed at general readers and students of Chinese thought, Eric Hutton’s translation makes the full text of this important work more accessible in English than ever (...)
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    BioComplexity and the essence of the living state.Oscar Somsen, Rienk van Grondelle & Hans Westerhoff - 1997 - Complexity 2 (5):3-4.
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    Meeting report-BioComplexity and the essence of the living state.Oscar Somsen, Rienk van Grondelle & Hans Westerhoff - 1997 - Complexity 2 (5):3-4.
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