Newton and Empiricism
Edited by Zvi Biener and Eric Schliesser
Reviews and Awards
"The strength of the collection seems to be that it helps illustrate the richness of both Newtonianism and empiricism... anyone who reads through the entire volume will come away with a host of excellent resources (texts, distinctions, taxonomies, arguments) for thinking about these issues." Journal of the History of Philosophy
"While this is an academic book, you don't need to be a scholar of Newton's works to understand it. The book is a mathematics-free zone, which should encourage a wide range of people to read it." --Sun News Miami
"It is a thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding read... This book is a rich resource for those interested in Newton's engagement with and impact on the philosophical problems of his time, and on subsequent philosophy of science to the present day. Whether or not you have any prior knowledge of Newton's work, this collection is sure to contain something that will be of interest." -Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online