The ‘model approach’ facilitates a quantitative-oriented study of conceptual changes in large corpora. This paper implements the ‘model approach’ to investigate the erosion of the traditional art-nature distinction in early modern natural philosophy. I argue that a condition for this transformation has to be located in the late scholastic conception of final causation. I design a conceptual model to capture the art-nature distinction and formulate a working hypothesis about its early modern fate. I test my hypothesis on a selected corpus of 25 works published in the Dutch academic milieu between 1607 and 1748. I analyse the corpus through a procedure based on concordancing of keywords associated with the model. I argue that the results obta...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the personified representation of Natura had a discreet ...
Abstract The aim of early modern natural historians was a universal system of classification encomp...
In Early Modern Thesis Prints in the Southern Netherlands, Gwendoline de Mûelenaere offers an accoun...
The ‘model approach’ facilitates a quantitative-oriented study of conceptual changes in large corpor...
The ‘model approach’ facilitates a quantitative-oriented study of conceptual changes in large corpor...
Although natural philosophy underwent dramatic transformations during the seventeenth and eighteenth...
This monographic issue of History of Universities presents new materials and case studies in order t...
This dataset contains a corpus of early modern natural philosophy works that underlie the European R...
Although natural philosophy underwent dramatic transformations during the seventeenth and eighteenth...
This thesis explores the disciplinary relationship between natural philosophy (the study of nature o...
How did the relations between philosophy and science evolve during the 17th and the 18th century? Th...
Nowadays, it is a truism that hypotheses and theories play an essential role in scientific practice....
The distinction between natural philosophy and modern science is a subject of much debate amongst sc...
During the late Renaissance and the beginning of the early modern period, the concept of nature too...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the personified representation of Natura had a discreet ...
Abstract The aim of early modern natural historians was a universal system of classification encomp...
In Early Modern Thesis Prints in the Southern Netherlands, Gwendoline de Mûelenaere offers an accoun...
The ‘model approach’ facilitates a quantitative-oriented study of conceptual changes in large corpor...
The ‘model approach’ facilitates a quantitative-oriented study of conceptual changes in large corpor...
Although natural philosophy underwent dramatic transformations during the seventeenth and eighteenth...
This monographic issue of History of Universities presents new materials and case studies in order t...
This dataset contains a corpus of early modern natural philosophy works that underlie the European R...
Although natural philosophy underwent dramatic transformations during the seventeenth and eighteenth...
This thesis explores the disciplinary relationship between natural philosophy (the study of nature o...
How did the relations between philosophy and science evolve during the 17th and the 18th century? Th...
Nowadays, it is a truism that hypotheses and theories play an essential role in scientific practice....
The distinction between natural philosophy and modern science is a subject of much debate amongst sc...
During the late Renaissance and the beginning of the early modern period, the concept of nature too...
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the personified representation of Natura had a discreet ...
Abstract The aim of early modern natural historians was a universal system of classification encomp...
In Early Modern Thesis Prints in the Southern Netherlands, Gwendoline de Mûelenaere offers an accoun...