Although the mathematization of nature is adistinctive and crucial feature of the emergence of modern science in theseventeenth century, this volume shows that it was a far more complex,contested, and context-dependent phenomenon than the received historiographyhas indicated.
Geoffrey Gorham is associate professor of philosophy at Macalester College.
Benjamin Hill is associate professor of philosophy at University of Western Ontario.
Edward Slowik is associate professor of philosophy at Winona State University.
C. Kenneth Waters is professor of philosophy at the University of Calgary.