This volume brings together a collection of new essays by
leading scholars on the subject of causation in the early modern
period, from Descartes to Lady Mary Shepherd. Aimed at researchers,
graduate students and advanced undergraduates, the volume advances
the understanding of early modern discussions of causation, and
situates these discussions in the wider context of early modern
philosophy and science. Specifically, the volume contains essays on
key early modern thinkers, such as Descartes, Hobbes, Spinoza,
Leibniz, Hume, Kant. It also contains essays that examine the
important contributions to the causation debate of less widely
discussed figures, including Louis la Forge, Thomas Brown and Lady
Mary Shepard.
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