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  1. From Locke to Materialism: Empiricism, the Brain and the Stirrings of Ontology.Charles Wolfe - 2018 - In A. L. Rey S. Bodenmann (ed.), 18th-Century Empiricism and the Sciences.
    My topic is the materialist appropriation of empiricism – as conveyed in the ‘minimal credo’ nihil est in intellectu quod non fuerit in sensu (which interestingly is not just a phrase repeated from Hobbes and Locke to Diderot, but is also a medical phrase, used by Harvey, Mandeville and others). That is, canonical empiricists like Locke go out of their way to state that their project to investigate and articulate the ‘logic of ideas’ is not a scientific project: “I shall (...)
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  • Christian thomasius E a aufklärung.Diego Kosbiau Trevisan - 2020 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 61 (145):151-172.
    RESUMO O presente artigo discute o papel de Christian Thomasius como pioneiro da Aufklärung, bem como a especificidade desta no contexto mais amplo do Iluminismo. A partir de uma discussão sobre os recentes estudos acerca do Iluminismo, será extraída uma diretriz interpretativa para avaliar a peculiaridade política e filosófica da Aufklärung. ABSTRACT This paper discusses the role of Christian Thomasius as a pioneer of the Aufklärung and the specific position of the latter in the broader context of the Enlightenment. Departing (...)
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  • From the More Geometrico to the More Algebraico: d’Alembert and the Enlightenment’s Transformation of Systematic Order.Boris Demarest - 2013 - Philosophica 88 (1).
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  • Europe and the Microscope in the Enlightenment.Marc Ratcliff - unknown
    While historians of the microscope currently consider that no programme of microscopy took place during the Enlightenment, the thesis challenges this view and aims at showing when and where microscopes were used as research tools. The focus of the inquiry is the research on microscopic animalcules and the relationship of European microscope making and practices of microscopy with topical trends of the industrial revolution, such as quantification. Three waves of research are characterised for the research on animalcules in the Enlightenment: (...)
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  • ¿ Hay todavía Lugar para la religión en las sociedades secularizadas?S. J. Múnera Congote & Luis Fernando - 2011 - Universitas Philosophica 28 (56):243-262.
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