Philosophy, religion and science in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / edited by John W. Yolton.

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Other Authors: Yolton, John W.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Rochester, N.Y. ; Woodbridge : University of Rochester Press, 1990.
Series:Library of the history of ideas, v. 2
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / John W. Yolton
  • Berkeley, Reid, and the mathematization of mid-eighteenth-century optics / G.N. Cantor
  • Berkeley's "proper object of vision" / Gary Thrane
  • As in a looking-glass : perceptual acquaintance in eighteenth-century Britain / John W. Yolton
  • Can there be colors in the dark? : physical color theory before Newton / Henry Guerlac
  • Visual surface and visual symbol : the microscope and the occult in early modern science / Catherine Wilson
  • The religion of David Hume / Ernest Campbell Mossner
  • Johnson and Hume on miracles / Donald T. Siebert
  • Hume and Johnson on prophecy and miracles : historical context / James E. Force
  • Locke's critique of innate principles and Toland's deism / J.C. Biddle
  • Socinianism, justification by faith and the sources of John Locke's The reasonableness of Christianity / Dewey D. Wallace.