Primary Sources:
Enquires into Human Nature
The Ephesian Matron
Epicurus’ Morals
The Harmony of Natural and Positive Divine Laws
Physiologia Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana
Natural History of the Passions
Secondary Sources:
17th and 18th Century Theories of Emotions:
This work focuses on the theories of modern philosophers. One of the main focuses is on Walter Charleton’s work Natural History of the Passions. I feel this will be useful to compare and contrast ideas of theories between Walter Charleton and his peers at the time.
Walter Charleton’s Theory of Matter:
How Politics and Scientific Societies Influenced his Works
This work is about what outside factors contribute to Walter Charleton’s theory of matter. This will help to see why Walter Charleton sees the world in the way he perceives it. Not only his political and scientific influences but also his influences from throughout his life.
Walter Charleton and Early Modern Eclecticism
This article will help to give insight into the broad range of areas Walter Charleton gets his ideas. Then it can also give insight into who and what Walter Charleton’s ideas influenced.