2022
DOI: 10.1086/721136
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Essence, Experiment, and Underdetermination in the Spinoza-Boyle Correspondence

Abstract: I examine the (mediated) correspondence between Spinoza and Robert Boyle concerning the latter's account of fluidity and his experiments on reconstitution of niter in the light of the epistemology and doctrine of method contained in the Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect. I argue that both the Treatise and the correspondence reveal that, for Spinoza, the proper method of science is not experimental and that he accepted a powerful underdetermination thesis. I argue that, in contrast to modern versions,… Show more

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