Volume 76 • Issue 2 • 2005 • The Challenges for Early Modern Philosophy
Editor: Steffen Ducheyne
Articles
Introduction
Steffen DUCHEYNE
2005-01-01 Volume 76 • Issue 2 • 2005 • The Challenges for Early Modern Philosophy
Knowing causes: Descartes on the world of matter
Peter K. MACHAMER, James E. MCGUIRE and Justin SYTSMA
2005-01-01 Volume 76 • Issue 2 • 2005 • The Challenges for Early Modern Philosophy
On the origin of modern naturalism: the significance of Berkeley’s response to a Newtonian indispensibility argument
Eric SCHLIESSER
2005-01-01 Volume 76 • Issue 2 • 2005 • The Challenges for Early Modern Philosophy
What is the importance of Descartes’s meditation six?
Catherine WILSON
2005-01-01 Volume 76 • Issue 2 • 2005 • The Challenges for Early Modern Philosophy
Berkeley’s assessment of Locke’s epistemology
George S. PAPPAS
2005-01-01 Volume 76 • Issue 2 • 2005 • The Challenges for Early Modern Philosophy
Bacon’s idea and Newton’s practice of induction
Steffen DUCHEYNE
2005-01-01 Volume 76 • Issue 2 • 2005 • The Challenges for Early Modern Philosophy