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Robert Boyle: A Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Received Notion of NatureEdward B. Davis and Michael Hunter, editors Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996, xxxvi + 171 pp., $54.95, $18.95 paper

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2010

J. J. MacIntosh
Affiliation:
University of Calgary

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Book Reviews/Comptes rendus
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Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 1999

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Notes

1 See, further, Hunter, Michael and Davis, Edward B., “The Making of Robert Boyle's Free Enquiry into the Vulgarly Receiv'd Notion of Nature (1686),” Early Science and Medicine, 1 (1996): 204–71.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 “Mr Locke's Second Reply to the Bishop of Worcester” (1698), in The Works of John Locke (London, 1823; reprinted Aalen: Scientia Verlag, 1963), Vol. 4, p. 365.Google Scholar