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Matter theory

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Article Falk Wunderlich (2020)
Priestley on Materialism and the Essence of God. Intellectual History Review (pp. 49-64). (/isis/citation/CBB064750676/) unapi

Article Oana Matei (2020)
Experimenting with Matter in the Works of Gabriel Plattes. Perspectives on Science (pp. 398-420). (/isis/citation/CBB611095719/) unapi

Book Gregorio Baldin (2020)
Hobbes and Galileo: Method, Matter and the Science of Motion. (/isis/citation/CBB618726337/) unapi

Article Daniele Morrone (2020)
La mirabile fusione fredda del piombo da Teofrasto a Plutarco. Un riesame critico della questione. Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza. (/isis/citation/CBB680322766/) unapi

Book Eric R. Scerri; Elena Ghibaudi (2020)
What Is A Chemical Element? A Collection of Essays by Chemists, Philosophers, Historians, and Educators. (/isis/citation/CBB142422947/) unapi

Article Charis Charalampous (2019)
‘One common matter’ in Descartes' physics: the Cartesian concepts of matter quantities, weight and gravity. Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology (pp. 324-339). (/isis/citation/CBB263097797/) unapi

Article John Robert Mahlan (2019)
Aristotle on Secondary Substance. Apeiron (pp. 167-197). (/isis/citation/CBB934718612/) unapi

Article Jason Jordan (2018)
Naked Wax and Necessary Existence: Modal Voluntarism and Descartes’s Motives. Intellectual History Review (pp. 477-513). (/isis/citation/CBB848898059/) unapi

Book Christopher Byrne (2018)
Aristotle's Science of Matter and Motion. (/isis/citation/CBB178484333/) unapi

Article Giovanni Gellera (2018)
A “Calvinist” Theory of Matter? Burgersdijk and Descartes on Res extensa. Intellectual History Review (pp. 255-270). (/isis/citation/CBB063866130/) unapi

Essay Review John H. Zammito (2018)
“What Is Living and What Is Dead” in Materialism?. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. (/isis/citation/CBB758520726/) unapi

Article Giannis Stamatellos (2018)
Plotinus’ Concept of Matter in Giordano Bruno’s De La Causa, Principio Et Uno. British Journal for the History of Philosophy (pp. 11-24). (/isis/citation/CBB654220199/) unapi

Article Oana Matei (2018)
Appetitive Matter and Perception in Ralph Austen’s Projects of Natural History of Plants. Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period (pp. 530-549). (/isis/citation/CBB442161394/) unapi

Article Andrea Strazzoni (2018)
How Did Regius Become Regius? The Early Doctrinal Evolution of a Heterodox Cartesian. Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period (pp. 362-412). (/isis/citation/CBB710606590/) unapi

Article Doina-Cristina Rusu (2018)
Same Spirit, Different Structure: Francis Bacon on Inanimate and Animate Matter. Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period (pp. 444-458). (/isis/citation/CBB723943257/) unapi

Book Deborah Boyle (2017)
The Well-Ordered Universe: The Philosophy of Margaret Cavendish. (/isis/citation/CBB558770454/) unapi

Book Jim Baggott (2017)
Mass: The Quest to Understand Matter from Greek Atoms to Quantum Fields. (/isis/citation/CBB398599175/) unapi

Article Gaukroger, Stephen W. (2016)
Kant and the Nature of Matter: Mechanics, Chemistry, and the Life Sciences. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 108-114). (/isis/citation/CBB488505787/) unapi

Chapter Jole Shackelford (2016)
Transplantation and Corpuscular Identity in Paracelsian Vital Philosophy. In: Early Modern Medicine and Natural Philosophy (pp. 229-253). (/isis/citation/CBB992698822/) unapi

Chapter Daniel W. Graham (2016)
Matter. In: A Companion to Science, Technology, and Medicine in Ancient Greece and Rome (pp. 29-42). (/isis/citation/CBB956218446/) unapi

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