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Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism provides a comprehensive historical analysis of how experimental methods transformed philosophical inquiry in the early modern period. Peter R. Anstey and Alberto Vanzo explore the intellectual foundations that connected empirical observation with philosophical reasoning, demonstrating how experimentation became central to the empiricist tradition.
The volume examines key figures and movements that contributed to the development of experimental philosophy, analyzing the methodological innovations that distinguished early modern thought from medieval scholasticism. Through detailed scholarly investigation, the authors illuminate how experimental approaches influenced the emergence of empiricism as a dominant philosophical perspective, establishing connections between natural philosophy and broader epistemological concerns about knowledge and understanding.







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