
What Does it Mean to be an Empiricist?
Empiricisms in Eighteenth Century Sciences
Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science
Kuvaus
This book begins with an observation: At the time when empiricism arose and slowly established itself, the word itself had not yet been coined. It is a story of integration, appropriation and transformation more than one of mere opposition. We asked twelve authors to explore these fascinating new facets of empiricisms.
