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  1. La polémique de Hobbes contre la "Dioptrique" de Descartes dans le "Tractatus Opticus II".Jean Bernhardt - 1979 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 33 (129):432.
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  • Critique du De mundo de Thomas White.Thomas Hobbes - 1973 - Vrin.
    Thomas Hobbes. CHAPITRE IV LE TEXTE DU MANUSCRIT DE PARIS (Fonds latin 6566 A) Le manuscrit Ce manuscrit est un petit in-folio dont la reliure en chagrin couvert de velours, d'un genre qui n'est pas rare à la fin du xvif siècle et au ...
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  • Kepler, Hobbes and medieval optics.J. Prins - 1987 - Philosophia Naturalis 24 (3):287-310.
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  • Ward's Polemic with Hobbes on the Sources of his Optical Theories.Jan Prins - 1993 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 46 (2):195-224.
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  • Cartesian Optics and the Geometrization of Nature.Nancy L. Maull - 1978 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (2):253 - 273.
    Significantly, Berkeley, in his Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision, leveled a sustained attack on just this geometrical theory of distance perception. At first glance it may seem, as it did to Berkeley, that Descartes’ geometrical theory is produced by a simple error: namely, by the idea that a physiological optics provides an adequate description of the psychological processes of judging distances. In truth, this is the weakest of Berkeley’s objections to Descartes’ theory. Obviously we do not see the (...)
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  • Isaac Barrow on the Mathematization of Nature: Theological Voluntarism and the Rise of Geometrical Optics.Antoni Malet - 1997 - Journal of the History of Ideas 58 (2):265-287.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Isaac Barrow on the Mathematization of Nature: Theological Voluntarism and the Rise of Geometrical OpticsAntoni MaletIntroductionIsaac Newton’s Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy embodies a strong program of mathematization that departs both from the mechanical philosophy of Cartesian inspiration and from Boyle’s experimental philosophy. The roots of Newton’s mathematization of nature, this paper aims to demonstrate, are to be found in Isaac Barrow’s (1630–77) philosophy of the mathematical sciences.Barrow’s attitude (...)
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  • Keplerian Illusions: Geometrical Pictures "vs" Optical Images in Kepler's Visual Theory.Antoni Malet - 1990 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 21 (1):1.
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  • Le rôle des conceptions d'Isaac Beeckman dans la formation de Thomas Hobbes et dans l'élaboration de son Short Tract.Jean Bernhardt - 1987 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 40 (2):203-215.
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  • Of analytics and indivisibles: Hobbes on the methods of modem mathematics.Douglas Jesseph - 1993 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 46 (2):153-193.
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  • Hobbes et le mouvement de la lumière.Jean Bernhardt - 1977 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 30 (1):1-24.
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  • The Correspondence of Thomas Hobbes.Thomas HOBBES - 1994
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