Occult Powers and Hypotheses. Cartesian Natural Philosophy under Louis XIV [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 43 (3):625-627 (1990)
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In some respects this book can be considered as an elaboration of Clarke's earlier Descartes' Philosophy of Science. The latter work contains Clarke's analysis of the natural philosophy of Descartes with special attention to the role of experience and experiment in the formation and confirmation of theories. The present work focuses on the ways in which French philosophers and scientists tried to work out the general views of De l'Homme and the Principia during the period 1650-1700.

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