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Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy: Abridged, with Related Texts

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Full Title:

Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy: Abridged, with Related Texts

Contributors:

By (Author) Margaret Cavendish
Edited by Gwendolyn Marshall

ISBN:

9781624665158

Publisher:

Hackett Publishing Co, Inc

Imprint:

Hackett Publishing Co, Inc

Publication Date:

1st December 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

192

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

136

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

This carefully edited abridgment of Observations upon Experimental Philosophy will be indispensable for making Cavendish's fascinating ideas accessible to students. Marshall's Introduction provides a helpful overview of themes inCavendish's natural philosophy, and the footnotes contain useful background information about some of the texts and philosophers that Cavendish mentions. The additional selections from Descartes, Hobbes, Boyle, and Hooke also help contextualize Cavendish's views.

Reviews

"Margaret Cavendish's philosophical work is at last taking its rightful place in the history of seventeenth-century thought, but her writings are so voluminous and wide-ranging that introducing her work to students has been difficult -- at least until this volume came along. This carefully edited abridgment of Observations upon Experimental Philosophy will be indispensable for making Cavendish's fascinating ideas accessible to students. Marshall's Introduction provides a helpful overview of themes in Cavendish's natural philosophy, and the footnotes contain useful background information about some of the texts and philosophers that Cavendish mentions. The additional selections from Descartes, Hobbes, Boyle, and Hooke also help contextualize Cavendish's views." -- Deborah Boyle, College of Charleston
"An excellent introduction to an interesting but neglected voice in early-modern philosophy. Though her views don't fit neatly into the standard story of the development of natural philosophy in the period, Margaret Cavendish very much deserves to be read and appreciated for the alternatives she presents to what became the dominant picture. Marshall's Introduction and selection of texts allow the student to appreciate the diversity of views available at that crucial moment when the philosophical canon was being formed." -- Daniel Garber, Princeton University

Author Bio

Eugene Marshall is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Florida International University.

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