Certain Philosophical Questions: Newton`s Trinity Notebook (Record no. 115128)

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Personal name McGuire, J E and Tamny, Martin
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Title Certain Philosophical Questions: Newton`s Trinity Notebook
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1985
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Formatted contents note PART I. COMMENTARY<br/>1 Description of the manuscript<br/>2 Chronology of the Questiones<br/>3 Newton's reading in earlier traditions and<br/>some principal sources of the Questiones<br/>3.1 The Greek and Latin notes<br/>3.2 Some principal sources of the Questiones<br/>1. Infinity, indivisibilism, and the void<br/>1 The debt to Charleton<br/>2 Least distance and the vacuum<br/>3 Finite quantity and infinite divisibility:<br/>an Epicurean argument<br/>4 Extension, indivisible quantity, and the metric<br/>of least distance<br/>5 Indivisibles of time and motion<br/>6 Mathematics and indivisibilism<br/>7 The structure of the universe:<br/>infinity and the void<br/>2. The Cartesian influence<br/>1 Newton's introduction to Descartes's<br/>epistemology and ontology<br/>2 Newton's reading in Descartes's Principia<br/>3 Newton's response to Descartes's tidal theory<br/>and the Meteorology<br/>3. Newton on projectile motion and the void<br/>1 Newton's main argument against antiperistasis<br/>2 Newton's arguments against the theory<br/>of impetus<br/>3 Newton's arguments for natural gravity<br/>4. Physiology and Hobbesian epistemology<br/>1 The physicalist program<br/>2 The Hobbesian influence<br/>3 Newton's physiological investigations<br/>5 . The origin of Newton's optical thought and its<br/>connection with physiology<br/>I Some optical observations<br/>2 The boundary-color phenomenon and<br/>the causes of color<br/>3 Newton's notes from Boyle and a third essay<br/>"Of Colours"<br/>4 Newton on the ring phenomenon and the<br/>influence of Hooke<br/>6. Gravitation, attraction, and cohesion<br/>1 A mechanical theory of gravitation of the<br/>Questiones<br/>2 Some later effluxial theories<br/>3 Cohesion and adhesion<br/>7 . Astronomy<br/>1 The cometary notes<br/>2 Miscellaneous astronomical notes<br/>8. Things and souls<br/>1 Things<br/>2 Souls<br/>3 Conclusion<br/>PART II. TRANSCRIPTION AND EXPANSION<br/>OF QUESTIONES QUÆDAM PHILOSOPHICA<br/>Principles of the Transcription and Expansion<br/>The Transcription and Expansion
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