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Gassendi and Hobbes

In Stephen Gaukroger (ed.), Knowledge in Modern Philosophy. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 27-43 (2018)

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  1. Hobbes.John Laird - 1934 - New York,: Russell & Russell.
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  • Hobbes, Definitions, and Simplest Conceptions.Marcus P. Adams - 2014 - Hobbes Studies 27 (1):35-60.
    Several recent commentators argue that Thomas Hobbes’s account of the nature of science is conventionalist. Engaging in scientific practice on a conventionalist account is more a matter of making sure one connects one term to another properly rather than checking one’s claims, e.g., by experiment. In this paper, I argue that the conventionalist interpretation of Hobbesian science accords neither with Hobbes’s theoretical account in De corpore and Leviathan nor with Hobbes’s scientific practice in De homine and elsewhere. Closely tied to (...)
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  • Hobbes and Descartes.Richard Tuck - 1988 - In Graham Alan John Rogers & Alan Ryan (eds.), Perspectives on Thomas Hobbes. Oxford University Press.
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  • Hobbes and the "continental" tradition of skepticism.Gianni Paganini - 2004 - In Maia Neto, José Raimundo & Richard H. Popkin (eds.), Skepticism in Renaissance and post-Renaissance thought: new interpretations. Humanity Books.
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  • Hobbes.John Laird - 1935 - Mind 44 (173):75-84.
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  • Hobbes.John Laird - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (35):352-356.
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