| Author | Freudenthal, Gideon. author |
|---|---|
| Title | Atom and Individual in the Age of Newton [electronic resource] : On the Genesis of the Mechanistic World View / by Gideon Freudenthal |
| Imprint | Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1986 |
| Connect to | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4500-5 |
| Descript | 288 p. online resource |
1. Problems and Methods of Analysis -- 2. Science and Philosophy; Newton and Leibniz -- 3. โAbsoluteโ and โRelativeโ Space -- 4. Newtonโs Theory of Space and the Space Theory of Newtonianism -- 5. The Leibniz-Newton Discussion and the Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence -- One/Element and System in Classical Mechanics -- I. Newtonโs Justification of the Theory of Absolute Space -- II. Leibnizโs Foundations of Dynamics -- III. The Discussion Between Leibniz and Newton on the Concept of Science -- Two/Element and System in Modern Philosophy -- IV. The Concept of Element in 17th Century Natural Philosophy -- V. The Concept of Element in the Systematic Philosophy of Hobbes -- VI. The Concept of Element in 18th Century Social Philosophy -- VII. The Relationship Between Natural and Social Philosophy in the Work of Newton, Rousseau, and Smith -- Three/On the Social History of the Bourgeois Concept of the Individual -- VIII. England Before the Revolution -- IX. The Antifeudal Social Philosophy of Hobbes -- X. The Rise of Civil Society in England -- XI. Alternative Conceptions of Civil Society -- XII. Civil Society and Analytic-Synthetic Method -- Four/Atom and Individual -- XIII. The Bourgeois Individual and the Essential Properties of a Particle in Newtonโs Thought -- XIV. Element and System in the Philosophy of Leibniz -- Afterword -- Notes -- Bibliography of Works Cited -- List of Abbreviations -- Name Index