Newton o la morte di un eretico

Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 67 (1):131-140 (2012)
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Abstract

Recent research into Newton’s theology provides the basis for some provisional conjectures on Newton’s ideas concerning death. Here Newton’s views are summarised on mortalism, the relationships between soul and body, Providence, Salvation, and the corruption of Scripture, relevant to the theme to which this issue is devoted.

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