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Geometrical physics: Mathematics in the natural philosophy of Thomas Hobbes

Posted on:2002-07-30Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Morris, Kathryn AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2465390011493667Subject:Philosophy
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My thesis examines Thomas Hobbes's attempt to develop a mathematical account of nature. I argue that Hobbes's conception of how we should think quantitatively about the world was deeply indebted to the ideas of his ancient and medieval predecessors. These ideas were often amenable to Hobbes's vision of a demonstrative, geometrically-based science. However, he was forced to adapt the ancient and medieval models to the demands of his own thoroughgoing materialism. This hybrid resulted in a distinctive, if only partially successful, approach to the problems of the new mechanical philosophy.
Keywords/Search Tags:Philosophy, Thomas
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