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PAPERS<br />
15. “Kant and <strong>New</strong>ton on the A Priori Necessity <strong>of</strong> Geometry.” Forthcoming in Studies in History<br />
and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science.<br />
14. “Observation and Mathematics.” In The Oxford Handbook <strong>of</strong> British Philosophy in the Seventeenth<br />
Century (Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2013), edited by Peter Anstey, pp. 144-168.<br />
13. “Mediating Between Past and Present: Descartes, <strong>New</strong>ton, and Contemporary Structural<br />
Realism.” In Philosophy and Its History: <strong>New</strong> Essays on the Methods and Aims <strong>of</strong> Research in the History <strong>of</strong><br />
Philosophy (Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2013), edited by Mogens Laerke, Justin E. H. Smith, and Eric<br />
Schliesser, pp. 278-300.<br />
12. “<strong>New</strong>ton and Proclus: Geometry, Imagination, and Knowing Space.” The Southern Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Philosophy (September 2012) 50/3: 389-413.<br />
11. “<strong>New</strong>ton and <strong>New</strong>tonianism.” The Southern Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy (September 2012) 50/3: 363-69.<br />
10. “Locke’s Qualified Embrace <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong>ton’s Principia.” In Interpreting <strong>New</strong>ton: Critical Essays<br />
(Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, 2012), edited by Andrew Janiak and Eric Schliesser, pp. 48-68.<br />
9. “Descartes’ Mathematics.” Stanford Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Philosophy. (Winter 2011 edition), Edward N.<br />
Zalta (ed.), forthcoming URL = .<br />
8. “Kant on the Imagination and Geometrical Certainty.” Perspectives on Science (Dec 2010), 18/4: 409-<br />
431.<br />
7. (with Michael Dickson) “Discourse on a <strong>New</strong> Method, Or a Manifesto for a Synthetic Approach<br />
to History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science.” In Discourse on a <strong>New</strong> Method (Open Court, 2010), edited by<br />
Mary Domski and Michael Dickson, pp. 1-20.<br />
6. “<strong>New</strong>ton as Historically-Minded Philosopher.” In Discourse on a <strong>New</strong> Method (Open Court, 2010),<br />
edited by Mary Domski and Michael Dickson, pp. 65-89.<br />
5. “<strong>New</strong>ton’s Empiricism and Metaphysics.” Philosophy Compass (July 2010) 5/7: 525-534.<br />
4. “The Intelligibility <strong>of</strong> Motion and Construction: Descartes’ Early Mathematics and Metaphysics,<br />
1619-1637.” Studies in History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (2009) 40: 119-130.<br />
3. “The Transcendental and the Geometrical: Kant’s argument for the Infinity <strong>of</strong> Space.” Law and<br />
Peace in Kant’s Philosophy: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Tenth International Kant Congress (Walter de Gruyter, 2008),<br />
Vol 2: 149-160.<br />
2. “Construction without Spatial Constraints: A Reply to Emily Carson.” Locke Studies: An Annual<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Locke Research (2006) 6: 85-99.<br />
1. “The Constructible and Intelligible in <strong>New</strong>ton’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Geometry.” Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science<br />
(2003) 70 (5): 1114-1124.<br />
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