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Douglas M. Jesseph (jesseph)

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    Ariew, Roger, Chene, Dennis des, Jesseph, Douglas M., Schmaltz, Tad M. and Verbeek, Theo, eds. 2003. Historical Dictionary of Descartes and Cartesian Philosophy. Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements n. 46. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press.
    Goldenbaum, Ursula and Jesseph, Douglas M., eds. 2008a. Infinitesimal Differences. Controversies between Leibniz and his Contemporaries. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Goldenbaum, Ursula and Jesseph, Douglas M. 2008b. Introduction.” in Infinitesimal Differences. Controversies between Leibniz and his Contemporaries, edited by Ursula Goldenbaum and Douglas M. Jesseph, pp. 1–6. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 1990. Berkeley’s Philosophy of Geometry.” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 72(3): 301–332.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 1993. Berkeley’s Philosophy of Mathematics. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 1996. Hobbes and the Method of Natural Science.” in The Cambridge Companion to Hobbes, edited by Tom Sorell, pp. 86–107. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 1999. The Decline and Fall of Hobbesian Geometry.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 30(3): 425–453.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 2002. Hobbes’s Atheism.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 26: Renaissance and Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 140–166. Boston, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 2005. Mechanism, Skepticism, and Witchcraft: More and Glanvill on the Failures of the Cartesian Philosophy.” in Receptions of Descartes: Cartesianism and Anti-Cartesianism in Early Modern Europe, edited by Tad M. Schmaltz, pp. 183–199. Routledge Studies in Seventeenth Century Philosophy n. 8. London: Routledge.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 2006. Hobbesian Mechanics.” in Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy, volume III, edited by Daniel Garber and Steven M. Nadler, pp. 119–152. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 2007. Descartes, Pascal, and the Epistemology of Mathematics: The Case of the Cycloid.” Perspectives on Science 15(4): 410–433.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 2008. Truth in Fiction: Origins and Consequences of Leibniz’s Doctrine of Infinitesimal Magnitudes.” in Infinitesimal Differences. Controversies between Leibniz and his Contemporaries, edited by Ursula Goldenbaum and Douglas M. Jesseph, pp. 215–234. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 2010. Scientia in Hobbes.” in Scientia in Early Modern Philosophy: Seventeenth-Century Thinkers on Demonstrative Knowledge from First Principles, edited by Tom Sorell, G. A. John Rogers, and Jill Kraye, pp. 117–128. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science n. 24. Dordrecht: Springer.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 2011. Leibnizian Mathematics.” in The Continuum Companion to Leibniz, edited by Brandon C. Look, pp. 275–285. London: Continuum International Publishing Group. Second edition: Look (2014).
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 2015. Leibniz on the Elimination of Infinitesimals.” in G.W. Leibniz, Interrelations between Mathematics and Philosophy, edited by Norma B. Goethe, Philip Beeley, and David Rabouin, pp. 189–206. Archimedes: New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology n. 41. Dordrecht: Springer.
    Jesseph, Douglas M. 2016. Ratios, Quotients, and the Language of Nature.” in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume XX: The Language of Nature. Reassessing the Mathematization of Natural Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century, edited by Geoffrey Gorham, Benjamin Hill, Edward Slowik, and Kenneth C. Waters, pp. 160–177. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.