10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPERADDITION»
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superaddition in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Pierre Bayle's Cartesian Metaphysics: Rediscovering Early ...
3. Critique. of. Lockean. Superaddition. One of the deepest and most abiding of
Bayle's philosophical preoccupations concerns the possibility of rational theology
, or more specifically, the extent to which unaided reason is competent to secure
...
2
Debates in Modern Philosophy: Essential Readings and ...
can do no better than refer it to God's action. That is to say that the epistemic
reading of superaddition is sometimes the right reading: the only thing that all
Locke's references to superaddition have in common is our incomprehension.
However ...
Stewart Duncan, Antonia LoLordo, Associate Professor of Philosophy Antonia Lolordo, 2013
3
A treatise on the Greek prepositions, and on the cases of ...
Neaaiou jre&'oo,) the meaning is, properly, according to the Greek construction,
that the name of Nissean borne by the horses is a superaddition to the Nissean
plain ; or that by giving to the horses the name of Nisaeau belonging to a plain so
...
What superaddition amounts to has been much disputed in the secondary
literature. We can distinguish at least three different lines of interpretation. The
first goes back to Leibniz, who understood Lockean superaddition as quasi—
miraculous: ...
(This is what I call essentialist superaddition.)15 A further consideration in favor
of essentialist superaddition over the ungrounded powers view is that Locke
thinks he's shown that its unlikely that matter thinks, though possible. But on the ...
Zvi Biener, Eric Schliesser, 2014
In fact, it does not look as though Locke will allow that the superaddition of
thought to matter is miraculous. For he says that an event counts as a miracle
with respect to some spectator only if it is “in his opinion contrary to the
established course ...
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The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-century Philosophy
169-70; Aaron 1971, PP, 31-5, 70 Ess. IV.iii.n, IV.xii.9. 71 Ess. IV.iii.14. 72 Ess. II.
viii.io, IV.iii.28; see also IV.iii.6,i3. 73 See AT VII 266, 338. 74 Ess. IV.iii.6. 75 For
the meaning here of Locke s term 'superaddition', see Ayers i98ib; Yolton 1983, ...
Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers, 2003
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Force, Matter, and Metaphysics in Newton's Natural Philosophy
For Locke, the problem might be resolved by supposing that his claims about
superaddition are not intended as an ontological thesis, about the real essence
of matter, but rather as an epistemic thesis about the limits of our understanding.
416 ...
9
The Cambridge Companion to Early Modern Philosophy
However, the implication in his writings that purely material animals have sensory
thoughts does seem to require a stronger commitment to the superaddition of
thought to a material system than his official position indicates.11 The discussion
...
10
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
There may be certain states existing which are hiphly favourable to the
propagation of disease, yet until the superaddition of some other element
entering into the causation, the specific poison might not come into full operation,
or remain ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUPERADDITION»
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