Divine Will and the Mechanical Philosophy
Explore the intricate relationship between theology and philosophy in the seventeenth century with Divine Will and the Mechanical Philosophy by Margaret J. Osler. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2004, this compelling paperback spans 300 pages and delves into the contrasting influences of contingency and necessity on the mechanical philosophies of Pierre Gassendi and René Descartes. Both philosophers sought to explain natural phenomena through the lens of matter and motion, yet their theological frameworks shaped their interpretations in profound ways. Osler's insightful analysis invites readers to consider the implications of free will and determinism in the context of divine providence. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of philosophy, science, and theology during this pivotal era. Enhance your understanding of the philosophical doctrines that have shaped our worldview by adding this essential title to your collection.