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Las leyes de la naturaleza y la ciencia en el siglo XVII

In Pablo Melogno (ed.), Ciencia, matemática y experiencia. Estudios en historia del pensamiento científico. Índice. pp. 72-86 (2015)

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  1. The genesis of the concept of physical law.Edgar Zilsel - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (3):245-279.
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  • Human Laws and Laws of Nature in China and the West : Chinese Civilization and the Laws of Nature.Joseph Needham - 1951 - Journal of the History of Ideas 12 (2):194.
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  • Voluntarism and early modern science.Peter Harrison - 2002 - History of Science 40 (1):63-89.
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  • Divine Will and the Mechanical Philosophy: Gassendi and Descartes on Contingency and Necessity in the Created World.Margaret J. Osler - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is about the influence of varying theological conceptions of contingency and necessity on two versions of the mechanical philosophy in the seventeenth century. Pierre Gassendi and René Descartes both believed that all natural phenomena could be explained in terms of matter and motion alone. They disagreed about the details of their mechanical accounts of the world, in particular about their theories of matter and their approaches to scientific method. This book traces their differences back to theological presuppositions they (...)
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