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Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction: Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy
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    Chapter 1 Towards Zero Waste, Circular Economy Boost: Waste to Resources
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    Chapter 2 Potentials and Challenges for a Circular Economy in Mexico
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    Chapter 2 Descartes’s ens summe perfectum et infinitum and its Scholastic Background
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    Chapter 3 The Ontic and the Iterative: Descartes on the Infinite and the Indefinite
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    Chapter 3 Solid Waste Management for Circular Economy: Challenges and Opportunities in Romania – The Case Study of Iasi County
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    Chapter 4 Descartes on the Infinity of Space vs. Time
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    Chapter 4 Feasibility Analysis of a Cap-and-Trade System in Mexico and Implications to Circular Economy
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    Chapter 5 Circularity of Wastes: Stakeholders Identity and Salience for Household Solid Waste Management in Cimahi City, West Java Province, Indonesia
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    Chapter 5 “A Substance Consisting of an Infinity of Attributes”: Spinoza on the Infinity of Attributes
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    Chapter 6 Infinity in Spinoza’s Therapy of the Passions
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    Chapter 6 The Urban Solid Wastes Management in Cuautlancingo, Puebla, Towards a Circular Economy: Social and Economic Impacts of CE to the Region – Innovative Business Models
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    Chapter 7 The Road to Finite Modes in Spinoza’s Ethics
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    Chapter 7 A Massive Urban Symbiosis: A Preliminary Review of the Urban Mining Pilot Base Programme in China
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    Chapter 8 All the Forms of Matter: Leibniz, Regis and the World’s Infinity
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    Chapter 8 Incorporating Circular Sustainability Principles in DKI Jakarta: Lessons Learned from Dutch Business Schools Management
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    Chapter 9 Share, Optimise, Closed-Loop for Food Waste (SOL4FoodWaste): The Case of Walmart-Mexico
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    Chapter 9 Leibniz’s Early Encounters with Descartes, Galileo, and Spinoza on Infinity
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    Chapter 10 PetStar PET Bottle-to-Bottle Recycling System, a Zero-Waste Circular Economy Business Model
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    Chapter 10 Leibniz’s Syncategorematic Actual Infinite
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    Chapter 11 Social and Environmental Life Cycle Assessment (SELCA) Method for Sustainability Analysis: The Jeans Global Value Chain as a Showcase
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    Chapter 11 The Infinite Given Magnitude and Other Myths About Space and Time
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    Chapter 12 A Circular Model of Residential Composting in Mexico City
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    Chapter 13 The Future of Circular Economy and Zero Waste
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Title
Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy
Published by
Springer International Publishing, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-94556-9
ISBNs
978-3-31-994555-2, 978-3-31-994556-9
Editors

Ohad Nachtomy, Reed Winegar

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Professor 1 50%
Unspecified 1 50%
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Philosophy 1 50%
Unspecified 1 50%