Dennis Des Chene is Professor of Philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis. His research interests are in early modern philosophy and sci-ence, and he has written on natural philosophy—including physics and the life sciences—in late Scholastic and Cartesian thought [Book Review]

Perspectives on Science 11 (4) (2003)
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