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Ruggiero Boscovich’s Theory of Natural Philosophy: Points, Distances, Determinations: Science Networks. Historical Studies, cartea 60

Autor Luca Guzzardi
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Drawing on published works, correspondence and manuscripts, this book offers the most comprehensive reconstruction of Boscovich’s theory within its historical context. It explains the genesis and theoretical as well as epistemological underpinnings in light of the Jesuit tradition to which Boscovich belonged, and contrasts his ideas with those of Newton, Leibniz, and their legacy. Finally, it debates crucial issues in early-modern physical science such as the concept of force, the particle-like structure of matter, the idea of material points and the notion of continuity, and shares novel insights on Boscovich’s alleged influence on later developments in physics.
With its attempt to reduce all natural forces to one single law, Boscovich’s Theory of Natural Philosophy, published in 1758, left a lasting impression on scientists and philosophers of every age regarding the fundamental unity of physical phenomena. The theory argues that every pair of material points is subject toone mutual force — and always the same force — which is their propensity to be mutually attracted or repelled, depending on their distance from one another. Furthermore, the action of this unique force is visualized through a famous diagram that fascinated generations of scientists. But his understanding of key terms of the theory — such as the notion of force involved and the very idea of a material point — is only ostensibly similar to our current conceptual framework. Indeed, it needs to be clarified within the plurality of contexts in which it has emerged rather than being considered in view of later developments.
The book is recommended for scholars and students interested in the ideas of the early modern period, especially historians and philosophers of science, mathematicians and physicists with an interest in the history of the discipline, and experts on Jesuit science and philosophy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030520953
ISBN-10: 3030520951
Ilustrații: XXII, 198 p. 22 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Birkhäuser
Seria Science Networks. Historical Studies

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

In the holy temples of mathematics.- God’s in his heaven, all’s right with the world.- The others.- The Book of Genesis.- The other labyrinth.- Touching infinity.- CONCLUDING REMARKS. The will to unify, the force of plurality.

Recenzii

“This text has to be considered a good and original contribution to the history of science. … I have offered a detailed synthesis of this book because it represents an example of a remarkable piece of history and philosophy of science … .” (Paolo Bussotti, zbMATH 1490.01002, 2022)
“Guzzardi’s book is an erudite and absorbing account of Boscovich’s scientific career and thought. The book documents in impressive detail Boscovich’s ‘powerful mix of (meta)physical speculation and mathematics’ as it emerged in the religious and intellectual setting of his time. … The book is also informative about the work over the past several decades of other historians of science who have contributed to Boscovich studies.” (Craig G. Fraser, Mathematical Reviews, December, 2021)

Notă biografică

Luca Guzzardi is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Milan, Italy. His main interests are in the integrated history and philosophy of science. 

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Drawing on published works, correspondence and manuscripts, this book offers the most comprehensive reconstruction of Boscovich’s theory within its historical context. It explains the genesis and theoretical as well as epistemological underpinnings in light of the Jesuit tradition to which Boscovich belonged, and contrasts his ideas with those of Newton, Leibniz, and their legacy. Finally, it debates crucial issues in early-modern physical science such as the concept of force, the particle-like structure of matter, the idea of material points and the notion of continuity, and shares novel insights on Boscovich’s alleged influence on later developments in physics.
With its attempt to reduce all natural forces to one single law, Boscovich’s Theory of Natural Philosophy, published in 1758, left a lasting impression on scientists and philosophers of every age regarding the fundamental unity of physical phenomena. The theory argues that every pair of material points is subject to one mutual force — and always the same force — which is their propensity to be mutually attracted or repelled, depending on their distance from one another. Furthermore, the action of this unique force is visualized through a famous diagram that fascinated generations of scientists. But his understanding of key terms of the theory — such as the notion of force involved and the very idea of a material point — is only ostensibly similar to our current conceptual framework. Indeed, it needs to be clarified within the plurality of contexts in which it has emerged rather than being considered in view of later developments.
The book is recommended for scholars and students interested in the ideas of the early modern period, especially historians and philosophers of science, mathematicians and physicists with an interest in the history of the discipline, and experts on Jesuit science and philosophy.


Caracteristici

Provides the most comprehensive historical reconstruction to date of Boscovich’s Theory of Natural Philosophy Presents new insights on Boscovich’s influence on later developments in physics Includes a study on Boscovich’s relation to Newton, Leibniz and their schools