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Estudios de Filosofía
versión impresa ISSN 0121-3628
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OCHOA R, Felipe. Newton and the God of Dominion. Voluntarist Theology illustrated in the concepts of Absolute Space, Absolute time and Universal Gravitation.. Estud.filos [online]. 2005, n.31, pp.105-126. ISSN 0121-3628.
This paper proposes Voluntarist Theology as an articulator key in order to understand Newton's scientific and non-scientific work. To avoid the isolation and incongruousness in Newton's work, this Theology makes possible a integral reading of it that is harmonious. At the same time, Voluntarist Theology carefully considers the specificity of each and every single area that Newton studied such as Physics, Mathematics, prisca sapientia, Alchemy and Theology. Newton's Voluntarist Theology is illustrated in the concepts of Absolute Space Absolute time and Universal Gravitation.
Palabras clave : Newton; voluntarist theology; history of science; philosophy of science; absolute space; absolute time; universal gravity.