Marius Stan
Marius Stan's Publications
Peer-reviewed:
"Kant on Action and Reaction: the Long Shadow of Leibniz.”
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (forthcoming: May 2012).
“Newton’s Philosophy on the Continent: the Leibnizian Reaction, 1716-1763.”
The Southern Journal of Philosophy (forthcoming, June 2012).
“Rebellious Wolffian: Kant’s Philosophy of Mechanics in 1758.”
In O. Thorndike (ed.), Rethinking Kant Vol. 3, 158-179 (Cambridge, 2011).
“Kant’s Early Theory of Motion: Metaphysics, Dynamics, and Relativity.”
The Leibniz Review XIX (2009), 29-60.
Invited:
“Empiricism Declined: Rationalist Responses to Newton’s Natural Philosophy.”
In A.L. Rey and S. Bodenmann (eds.), What does it mean to be an 18th-century empiricist? Construction and circulation of a pluralistic concept (Springer, 2012; in preparation).
“Leibniz, the Eternity of the World, and Perpetuum Mobiles.”
In Y. Melamed (ed.), Eternity, a volume in the series “Oxford Historical Concepts” (Oxford University Press, 2012 ; in preparation).
Under review:
“Kant on Newton, Relativity, and the Riddle of Rotation.”
In progress:
“Absolute Space among the Leibnizians.”
“Huygens as a Precursor of Kant.”
“Between Leibniz and Newton, Uncomfortably: 18th-Century Leibnizians on the Laws of Dynamics and Galilean Relativity.”
Reviews:
S. Gaukroger, The Collapse of Mechanism and the Rise of Sensibility. Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1680-1760 (Oxford, 2010)
Intellectual History Review (2012), in preparation.
M. Massimi (ed.), Kant and Philosophy of Science Today (Cambridge, 2008).
HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 2 (2011), forthcoming.
P. Hoffman, Essays on Descartes (Oxford, 2009) (with Gideon Manning).
Mind 478 (2011), 531-4.
Last updated: November 01, 2011 14:21
