Interpreting Newton: critical essays
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Zusammenfassung: | "This collection of specially commissioned essays by leading scholars presents new research on Isaac Newton and his main philosophical interlocutors and critics. The essays analyze Newton's relation to his contemporaries, especially Barrow, Descartes, Leibniz, and Locke, and discuss the ways in which a broad range of figures, including Hume, MacLaurin, Maupertuis, and Kant, reacted to his thought. The wide range of topics discussed includes the laws of nature, the notion of force, the relation of mathematics to nature, Newton's argument for universal gravitation, his attitude toward philosophical empiricism, his use of "fluxions," his approach toward measurement problems, and his concept of absolute motion, together with new interpretations of Newton's matter theory. The volume concludes with an extended essay that analyzes the changes in physics wrought by Newton's Principia. A substantial introduction and bibliography provide essential reference guides"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Machine generated contents note: Introduction Andrew Janiak and Eric Schliesser; Part I. Newton and his Contemporaries: 1. Newton's law-constitutive approach to bodies: a response to Descartes Katherine Brading; 2. Leibniz, Newton and force Daniel Garber; 3. Locke's qualified embrace of Newton's Principia Mary Domski; 4. What geometry postulates: Newton and Barrow on the relationship of mathematics to nature Katherine Dunlop; Part II. Philosophical Themes in Newton: 5. Cotes' queries: Newton's Empiricism and Conceptions of Matter Zvi Biener and Chris Smeenk; 6. Newton's Scientific Method and the Universal Law of Gravitation Ori Belkind; 7. Measurement and method: some remarks on Newton, Huygens and Euler on natural philosophy William Harper; 8. What did Newton mean by 'Absolute Motion'? Nick Huggett; 9. From velocities to fluxions Marco Panza; Part III. The Reception of Newton: 10. Newton, Locke, and Hume Graciela de Pierris; 11. Maupertuis on attraction as an inherent property of matter Lisa Downing; 12. The Newtonian refutation of Spinoza: Newton's Challenge and the Socratic Problem Eric Schliesser; 13. Dispositional explanations: Boyle's problem, Newton's solution, Hume's response Lynn Joy; 14. Newton and Kant on Absolute Space: from theology to transcendental philosophy Michael Friedman; 15. How Newton's Principia changed physics George Smith; Bibliography |
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CONTENTS
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS PAGE VII ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS X
INTRODUCTION 1
ANDREW JANIAK AND ERIC SCHLIESSER
P A R TI NEWTON AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES 11
1 NEWTON S LAW-CONSTITUTIVE APPROACH TO BODIES: A RESPONSE TO DESCARTES
13 KATHERINE BRADING
2 LEIBNIZ, NEWTON AND FORCE 33
DANIEL GARBER
3 LOCKE S QUALIFIED EMBRACE OF NEWTON S PRINCIPIA 48
MARY DOMSKI
4 WHAT GEOMETRY POSTULATES: NEWTON AND BARROW ON THE RELATIONSHIP
OF MATHEMATICS TO NATURE 69 KATHERINE DUNLOP
PART II PHILOSOPHICAL THEMES IN NEWTON 103
5 COTES S QUERIES: NEWTON S EMPIRICISM AND CONCEPTIONS OF MATTER 105
ZVI BIENER AND CHRIS SMEENK
6 NEWTON S SCIENTIFIC METHOD AND THE UNIVERSAL LAW OF GRAVITATION 138
ORI BELKIND
7 NEWTON, HUYGENS, AND EULER: EMPIRICAL SUPPORT FOR
LAWS OF MOTION 169 WILLIAM HARPER
IMAGE 2
VI CONTENTS
8 WHAT DID NEWTON MEAN BY ABSOLUTE MOTION ? 196
NICK HUGGETT
9 FROM VELOCITIES TO FLUXIONS 219
MARCO PANZA
PART ILL THE RECEPTION OF NEWTON 255
10 NEWTON, LOCKE, AND HUME 257 GRACIELA DE PIERRIS
11 MAUPERTUIS ON ATTRACTION AS AN INHERENT PROPERTY OF MATTER 280
LISA DOWNING
12 THE NEWTONIAN REFUTATION OF SPINOZA: NEWTON S CHALLENGE
AND THE SOCRATIC PROBLEM 299 ERIC SCHLIESSER
13 DISPOSITIONAL EXPLANATIONS: BOYLE S PROBLEM, NEWTON S SOLUTION,
HUME S RESPONSE 320 LYNN S. JOY
14 NEWTON AND KANT ON ABSOLUTE SPACE: FROM THEOLOGY TO
TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY 342 MICHAEL FRIEDMAN
15 HOW NEWTON S PRINCIPIA CHANGED PHYSICS 360
GEORGE E. SMITH
REFERENCES 396
INDEX 419
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