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The mechanisation of AristotelianismThe mechanisation of Aristotelianism

The mechanisation of Aristotelianism

Cees Leijenhorst, Cornelis Hendrik Leijenhorst

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"This book discusses the Aristotelian setting of Thomas Hobbes' main work on natural philosophy, De Corpore (1655). Leijenhorst's study puts particular emphasis on the second part of the work, entitled Philosophia Prima. Although Hobbes presents his mechanistic philosophy of nature as an outright replacement of Aristotelian physics, he continued to use the vocabulary and arguments of sixteenth and seventeenth-century Aristotelianism. Leijenhorst shows that while in some cases this common vocabulary hides profound conceptual innovations, in other cases Hobbes' self-proclaimed 'new' philosophy is simply old wine in new sacks. This study substantially enriches our insight in the complexity of the rise of modern philosophy and the way it struggled with the Aristotelian heritage."--Jacket.

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OL5974758W

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InfluenceAncient Greek & Roman philosophyWestern philosophy, c 1600 to c 1800HistorySciencePhilosophyScience/MathematicsHistory & Surveys - ModernHobbes, ThomasAristotle1588-1679Hobbes, Thomas,Hobbes, thomas, 1588-1679English Philosophy

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