Further Considerations on Newton's Methods

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Discussion at the symposium, and subsequent correspondence with participants, have raised a series of critical questions that seem to me to merit discussion. The issues raised have also led me to consider further some of the literature commenting on Newton’s work and on related matters in the history of optics. What was initially intended as a brief supplement to the foregoing paper [On Metaphysics and Method in Newton, item 10631] has thus evolved into a new article of considerable length.

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Howard Stein
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Against the Excesses of Quantum Gravity: A Plea for Modesty.Erik Curiel - 2001 - Philosophy of Science 68 (S3):S424-S441.

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