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Hume's Natural Philosophy and Philosophy of Physical Science
By (Author) Dr Matias Slavov
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
21st April 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
192
Paperback
216
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book contextualizes David Humes philosophy of physical science, exploring both Humes background in the history of early modern natural philosophy and its subsequent impact on the scientific tradition. Drawing on Cartesian cosmology and Einsteins special relativity, and taking in topics including experimentalism, causation, laws of nature, metaphysics of forces, mathematics relation to nature, and the concepts of space and time, this book deepens our understanding of Humes relation to natural philosophy. It does so in addition by situating Humes thought within the context of other major philosophers and scientists, including Descartes, Locke, Boyle, Kant, Newton, and Leibniz. Demonstrating above all Humes understanding of the fluid relationship between philosophy and science, Humes Natural Philosophy and Philosophy of Physical Science will provide new insights for historians and philosophers of science.
Slavovs highly engaging and valuable book puts pressure on the still-dominant depiction of David Hume as a proto-cognitive psychologist. Slavov turns our attention back to Hume the philosopher. But this is not the Hume whose radical empiricist philosophy collapses under its own skeptical weight. Slavov impressively reveals to us a philosophical system that is not only inextricably linked with the history of natural philosophy, but also, and more fundamentally, is intellectually engaged with the natural philosophy and physical science of its time. * Miren Boehm, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA *
Matias Slavov is Postdoctoral Researcher at Tampere University, Finland