Newton on Matter and Activity shows persuasively that while the
Principia remains within the first two stages of inquiry
(mathematical and physical) into nature, Newton spent the next
forty years of his life making a philosophical analysis of matter,
force, and transmission of force. Close attention is paid to
methodological issues, especially Newton's move beyond inductivism
and toward a reproductive theoretical schema of interpretation
required to treat of attraction, hardness, and impenetrability.
--Cross Currents
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