The Letters in the Philosophical Letters
| Abstract | This document gives some information about the letters that make up Margaret Cavendish's Philosophical Letters (London, 1664). The descriptions of each letter are in a small number of categories: number, topic, reference, and note. | |||||||||
| Keywords | cavendish materialism panpsychism hobbes descartes henry more helmont | |||||||||
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Stewart Duncan (2012). Debating Materialism: Cavendish, Hobbes, and More. History of Philosophy Quarterly 29 (4):391-409.
Stewart Duncan (2013). Materialism. In S. A. Lloyd (ed.), Bloomsbury Companion to Hobbes. Continuum.
Voltaire (2003). Philosophical Letters: Letters Concerning the English Nation. Courier Dover Publications.
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René Descartes (1984). The Philosophical Writings of Descartes. Cambridge University Press.
Voltaire (2003). Philosophical Letters: Letters Concerning the English Nation. Courier Dover Publications.
Margaret Cavendish Newcastle (2001). Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy. Cambridge University Press.
John (1955). Letters. New York, T. Nelson.
Brian Thornton (1998). The Disappearing Media Ethics Debate in Letters to the Editor. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 13 (1):40 – 55.
Stewart Duncan (2012). Toland, Leibniz, and Active Matter. Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 6:249-78.
Thomas Hobbes (1994). The Correspondence: Volume I: 1622-1659. Clarendon Press.
John (1986). The Letters of John of Salisbury: The Early Letters (1153-1161). Oxford University Press, USA.
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