Kenelm Digby (and Margaret Cavendish) on Motion
Motion—and, in particular, local motion or change in location—plays a central role in Kenelm Digby’s natural philosophy and in his arguments for the immateriality of the soul. Despite this, Digby’s account of what motion consists in has yet to receive much scholarly attention. In this paper, I advan...
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Main Author: | Daniel Whiting |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2024-04-01
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Series: | Journal of Modern Philosophy |
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Online Access: | https://jmphil.org/article/id/1893/ |
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