Newton and Newtonianism
James E. Force
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Newton and Newtonianism
by James E. Force, Sarah Hutton
Published
2004
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Pages
246
ISBN-10
1402019696
Description
"This volume contains eleven essays by eminent scholars which focus on Newton's theology, his study of alchemy, the early reception of Newtonianism, and the history of Newton scholarship. It includes unique accounts of the attempts over the last quarter of the twentieth century, to publish Sir Isaac Newton's theological manuscripts. The volume also features the emerging interpretations of Newton's seminal theological thought, and its relationship to his scientific work, as well as other important essays which illuminate Newton's influence upon so many of the complex and seemingly paradoxical patterns of the Enlightenment."--Jacket.
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Newton and Newtonianism was written by James E. Force, Sarah Hutton.
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