Edward Slowik

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Edward Slowik is an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at the Winona State University.[1][2] He is known for his work on early modern philosophy.[3][4]

ThesisNewton's ‘De Gravitatione’ Argument: Cartesian Relationalist Dynamics and the Structure of Space and Time (1994)
Other advisorsCalvin Normore, Ronald Laymon
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Edward Slowik
Education
EducationOhio State University (PhD), University of Illinois at Chicago (BA)
ThesisNewton's ‘De Gravitatione’ Argument: Cartesian Relationalist Dynamics and the Structure of Space and Time (1994)
Doctoral advisorMark Wilson
Other advisorsCalvin Normore, Ronald Laymon
Philosophical work
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsWinona State University
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Books

  • The Deep Metaphysics of Space: An Alternative History and Ontology beyond Substantivalism and Relationism. Dordrecht: Springer, October 2016
  • Cartesian Spacetime: Descartes' Physics and Relational Theory of Space and Motion. Dordrecht: Kluwer, February 2002

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