Alright, I've noticed a real lack of reading lists on natural philosophy/science and I'm putting together a chart-meme.
Any suggestions?
>>9200298
Don't bother
I dunno, Presocratic metaphysics,
early modern mechanistic natural philosophy (Koyre's Closed World?),
enlightenment mechanistic metaphysics, Leibniz's metaphysics,
Newton's philosophy,
Newton's philosophical milieu when natural philosophical speculation was still completely mixed with taken-for-granted naturalism like we have in science today,
Goethe's Naturphilosophie and morphological science,
Schelling's Naturphilosophie,
the non-logic-obsessed neo-Kantians / "Back to Kant!" guys like Helmholtz
19th century science in general, that sort of 1850-1910 era of trying to figure out what the fuck are even the foundations of science, whether we should be thinking in terms of mechanics or determisms, whether law-like structures exist objectively
Some Marburg neo-Kantian philosophy of science, but they're mostly into logic
Cassirer's Substance & Function maybe?
Cassirer's bio of Einstein?
Bergson vs. Einstein
Process philosophy?
Hempel, Popper, covering-law model, colligatory concepts, Kuhn Feyerabend Lakatos, N.R. Hanson, G. Holton
Latour, Canguilhem, Bachelard, Foucault
Ian Hacking
Deleuze's metaphysics?