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  1. Natural philosophy encompassed all natural phenomena of the physical world. It sought to discover the physical causes of all natural effects and was little concerned with mathematics.

  2. Although Dr. Andrew Cunningham, the scholar who proposed this interpretation (see Chapters 9 and 10), focused on Isaac Newton and the seventeenth century, his claims applied to all of natural philosophy, including the Middle Ages.

  3. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal of natural and social philosophy. It serves those who see philosophy's vocation in questioning and challenging prevailing assumptions about ourselves and our place in the world, developing new ways of thinking about physical existence, life ...

  4. A History of Natural Philosophy: From the Ancient World to the Nineteenth Century. E. Grant. Published 2007. Philosophy, History. 1. Ancient Egypt to Plato 2. Aristotle (384-322 BC) 3. Late antiquity 4. Islam and the eastward shift of Aristotelian natural philosophy 5. Natural philosophy before the Latin translations 6.

  5. Cosmos and History is a journal of natural and social philosophy. It serves those who see philosophy’s vocation in questioning and challenging prevailing assumptions about ourselves and our place in the world, developing new ways of thinking about physical existence, life, humanity and society, so helping to create the future insofar as ...

  6. At the beginning of the eighteenth century, natural philosophy remained a branch of philosophy along with metaphysics, logic, and moral philosophy.

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  8. Edward Grant, A History of Natural Philosophy: From the Ancient World to the Nineteenth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Pp. xvi+361. ISBN 978-0-521-86931-7. £40.00, 24.99 (paperback). - Volume 41 Issue 2

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