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Newtonian Studies

Alexandre Koyré
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Here are seven lucid, perceptive essays, by one of the foremost Newtonian scholars, illustrating various aspects of Newton’s scientific thought. They show by means of conceptual analysis how his fundamental scientific ideas were related to the main currents of philosophic thought and yet were determined by empirical controls.

By far the most extensive essay in the collection, “Newton and Descartes,” is based upon a Horblit Lecture on the history of science delivered at Harvard University. Containing a great deal of additional material beyond what was presented in the original lecture, it explores in detail important ramifications of Newton’s rejection of the Cartesian relativistic definition of motion. In it the author explicates a previously unknown manuscript, written by Newton around 1670, which states his views on the equilibrium of fluids and of bodies in fluids. The other essays analyze a range of topics, from why Newton accepted one definition of “hypothesis” as “a plausible though not probable conception, while rejecting the Cartesian “false hypothesis,” to how he established that the motion of planets confirms the presence of God.

Năm:
1965
Nhà xuát bản:
Harvard University Press
Ngôn ngữ:
english
Trang:
296
ISBN 10:
0674181859
ISBN 13:
9780674181854
File:
PDF, 16.60 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1965
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