Publications
Mogens Lærke :
— (2023). “La démonstration présomptive a priori de l’existence de Dieu. Certitude morale et religion naturelle chez Leibniz”. In La Certitude Morale de Descartes à Hume, edited by Vincent Darveau St. Pierre. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 69-86. Author’s version on HAL: https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/CERHAC/hal-04220869v1
—(2024).”Kenelm Digby’s Logic of Common and Natural Notions”, Southern Journal of Philosophy. Online edition : 26 September issue. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjp.12591. Open access.
— (2025). “Common Notions in the Seventeenth Century. Herbert, Digby, Culverwell”. In Edinburgh Critical History of Early Modern and Enlightenment Philosophy, edited by S. Howard and J. Stetter. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 229-246. Author’s version on HAL: https://hal.univ-lyon2.fr/IHRIM/hal-03974726v1
— (2025). “A Revolving Door: Experimental Philosophy in France”, History of European Ideas, 51(5), 1179–1183. https://doi.org/10.1080/01916599.2025.2486852. Author’s version on HAL: https://hal.science/hal-05019064
— (2025). “Oliver Hill: An Impertinent Ass. A Puritan Mystic and Cambridge Philosopher at the Royal Society, 1677–1682”. Journal of Early Modern Studies 14, 89–124. DOI: 10.5840/jems20251414. Available in Open Access: https://zetabooks.com/wp-content/uploads/JEMS_14_1_OA.pdf
— (2025). “Who’s Afraid of the Early Modern Sceptic? A Polemical Note on Dmitri Levitin’s The Kingdom of Darkness”. Intellectual History Review, 1–8. Online preprint. DOI: 10.1080/17496977.2025.2532933. Author’s version on HAL: https://hal.science/hal-05202834v1
— (2025). “The Proleptic Principles of Samuel Parker”. Early Science and Medicine 30, 237–271. DOI: 10.1163/15733823-20251345. Author’s version on HAL: https://univ-lyon3.hal.science/hal-05171294v1
— (forthcoming). “Axioms and Anticipations. Descartes and Gassendi on Common Notions and Universal Consent,” in Delphine Bellis and Sophie Roux (ed.), Essays on the Disquisitio Metaphysica, Leiden: Brill. Author’s version on HAL: https://hal.science/hal-05294260
— (2026). “Sentir l’indémontrable. Leibniz, Mariotte, et les définitions comme vérités premières (1676).” In Le Séjour de Leibniz a Paris (1672-1676), edited by A. Costa, P. Rateau et D. Rabouin. Paris, Classiques Garnier, 207-232. Author’s version on HAL: https://hal.science/hal-05294248
— With Rouquayrol, L. (2025). “Présentation”. Revue de métaphysique et de morale, special issue: “Notions communes : Usages anciens et modernes”, n°4, pp. 481-501.Open-access version on CAIRN: [link forthcoming]
Louis Rouquayrol:
— (2025). “Descartes et le problème de la collaboration scientifique”. La Pensée, n° 422 (2), pp. 32-42. Author’s version on HAL: https://hal.science/view/index/docid/5171444
— (2025). “Correspondance de Marin Mersenne sur les notions communes”. Revue de métaphysique et de morale, n° 4, pp. 501-524. Author’s version on HAL: [link forthcoming]
— (Forthcoming). “Malebranche and Leibniz,” in Colin Chamberlain, Eric Stencil, Julie Walsh, The Oxford Handbook to Malebranche, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Author’s version on HAL: [link forthcoming]
— (Forthcoming). “Minimi di città, Minimi di campagna I Minimi delle province francesi di fronte alla nuova filosofia,” in Igor Agostini, Leonardo Messinese, Roma: Edizioni Cantagalli. Author’s version on HAL: [link forthcoming]
— (Under review). “Mersenne, the Scientific Network, and the Laws of Friendship,” in Mogens Lærke, Sophie Roux, Practices of Collaboration and Collective Knowledge in Early Modern Natural Philosophy, Leiden: Brill.
— (Under review). “Descartes’s Method and the Question of Practice,” in Sorana Corneanu, Tinca Prunea, Practices of Thinking, Leiden: Brill.
Niall Dilucia:
— (2025). “Notions communes et common law : Sir Matthew Hale et la recherche d’une obligation légale universelle dans l’Angleterre du xviie siècle” (“Common Notions and Common Law: Sir Matthew Hale and the Search for Universal Legal Obligation in Seventeenth-Century England”). Revue de Metaphysique et Morale (2025/4), p. 561–78. Author’s version on HAL: https://hal.science/hal-05486027
— (Under review). “Natural Logic, the Reception of Realism, and the Limits of Philosophy in Seventeenth-Century England”, in Practices of Thinking: New Perspectives on Early Modern and Enlightenment Philosophical Cultures, ed. S. Corneanu & T. Prunea (Leiden: Brill).
— (Under review). “Agricultural Knowledge and Collaborative Epistemology in the Early Royal Society”, in “Lots of Understanding and Communication”? Practices of Collaboration and Collective Knowledge in Early Modern Natural Philosophy, eds. M. Laerke & S. Roux, with the assistance of N. Dilucia and L. Rouquayrol (Leiden: Brill).
— (Under review). “Cartesianism and the Eucharist: the case of Robert Desgabets”, in The August Sacrament in Western Theology & Philosophy: A generative account of Eucharistic metaphysics, ed. C. Warta (Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press).
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