
Publication details
Year: 2019
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
Tamás Demeter, Eric Schliesser (eds), The uses and abuses of mathematics in early modern philosophy, Synthese 196 (9), 2019.
The uses and abuses of mathematics in early modern philosophy
Contents
The uses and abuses of mathematics in early modern philosophy
Introduction
Tamás Demeter, Eric Schliesser
3461-3464
Imagination, metaphysics, mathematics
Descartes's arguments for the vortex hypothesis
Mary Domski
3505-3526
Constraining (mathematical) imagination by experience
Nieuwentijt and van Musschenbroek on the abuses of mathematics
Steffen Ducheyne
3595-3613
Vital anti-mathematicism and the ontology of the emerging life sciences
from Mandeville to Diderot
Charles Wolfe
3633-3654
On the empirical inaccessibility of higher-level modality and its significance for cosmological fine-tuning
Cory Juhl, Brian Knab
3697-3710
Do the EPR correlations pose a problem for causal decision theory?
Adam Koberinski, Lucas Dunlap, William Harper
3711-3722
An epistemic approach to paraconsistency
a logic of evidence and truth
Walter Carnielli, Abilio Rodrigues
3789-3813