Pierre Gassendi

Pierre Gassendi<br />by [[:fr:Louis-Édouard Rioult|Louis-Édouard Rioult]] Pierre Gassendi (; also Pierre Gassend, Petrus Gassendi, Petrus Gassendus; 22 January 1592 – 24 October 1655) was a French philosopher, Catholic priest, astronomer, and mathematician. While he held a church position in south-east France, he also spent much time in Paris, where he was a leader of a group of free-thinking intellectuals. He was also an active observational scientist, publishing the first data on the transit of Mercury in 1631. The lunar crater Gassendi is named after him.

He wrote numerous philosophical works, and some of the positions he worked out are considered significant, finding a way between skepticism and dogmatism. Richard Popkin indicates that Gassendi was one of the first thinkers to formulate the modern "scientific outlook", of moderated skepticism and empiricism. He clashed with his contemporary Descartes on the possibility of certain knowledge. His best known intellectual project attempted to reconcile Epicurean atomism with Christianity. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Pierre Gassendi's Institutio Logica (1658) : a critical edition with translation and introduction / by Gassendi, Pierre, 1592-1655

    Published 1981
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    Tychonis Brahei equitis dani, astronomorum coryphæi, vita by Gassendi, Pierre, 1592-1655

    Published 1654
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    Abregé de la philosophie de Gassendi en VII. tomes / by Gassendi, Pierre, 1592-1655

    Published 1684
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    Abrégé de la philosophie de Mr Gassendi by Gassendi, Pierre, 1592-1655

    Published 1674
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