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E-grāmata: Newton: Philosophical Writings

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This newly expanded second edition contains excerpts from Newton's earliest optical writings, some of his unpublished reflections on the interpretation of Scriptural passages, and his correspondence with important figures in his day. Known now primarily as a scientist, Newton developed important philosophical views that were hugely influential in his era.

Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1727) left a voluminous legacy of writings. Despite his influence on the early modern period, his correspondence, manuscripts, and publications in natural philosophy remain scattered throughout many disparate editions. In this volume, Newton's principal philosophical writings, including excerpts from the Principia and the Opticks and a corrected translation of 'De Gravitatione', are collected in a single place. This newly expanded second edition of Philosophical Writings contains new excerpts from Newton's earliest optical writings, some of his unpublished reflections on the interpretation of Scriptural passages that concern the Earth's motion, and his correspondence with important figures in his day, including the theologian Richard Bentley, the mathematician Roger Cotes, and the philosopher G. W. Leibniz. The excerpts show in depth how Newton developed a number of highly controversial views concerning space, time, motion and matter and then defended them against the withering criticisms of his contemporaries.

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This revised edition contains a wide range of Newton's writings that have influenced the development of philosophy in modern Europe.
Acknowledgments vi
Introduction vii
Chronology xxxvi
Further reading xxxix
Note on texts and translations xlii
I "New Theory about Light and Colours" [ 1672]
1(14)
II Correspondence with Robert Boyle [ 1679]
15(11)
III De Gravitatione [ date unknown]
26(33)
IV The Principia [ 1687, first edition]
59(56)
V "An Account of the System of the World" [ c. 1687]
115(4)
VI Correspondence with Richard Bentley [ 1691--3]
119(21)
VII Correspondence with G. W. Leibniz [ 1693/1712]
140(13)
VIII Correspondence with Roger Cotes [ 1713]
153(12)
IX An Account of the Book Entitled Commercium Epistolicum [ 1715]
165(4)
X Queries to the Opticks [ 1721]
169(20)
Index 189
Andrew Janiak is Creed C. Black Associate Professor of Philosophy at Duke University.