Philosophical Mechanics in the Age of Reason
Oxford University Press

Philosophical Mechanics in the Age of Reason

Subjects: Philosophy, Western philosophy: c 1600 to c 1900
ISBN13: 9780197678954
Published: 01 Nov 2023

Format - Hardback
By Brading, Katherine

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Philosophical Mechanics in the Age of Reason

Regular price A$182.46
Sale price A$182.46 Regular price A$188.10
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From pebbles to planets, tigers to tables, pine trees to people; animate and inanimate, natural and artificial; bodies are everywhere. Bodies populate the world, acting and interacting with one another, and they are the subject-matter of Newton's laws of motion. But what is a body? And how can we know how they behave? In Philosophical Mechanics in the Age of Reason, Katherine Brading and Marius Stan examine the struggle for a theory of
bodies.At the beginning of the 18th century, physics was the branch of philosophy that studied bodies in general. Its primary task was to provide a qualitative account of the nature of bodies, including their
essential properties, causal powers, and generic behaviors. Pursued by a variety of figures both canonical (from Leibniz to Kant) and less familiar (from Du Châtelet and Euler to d'Alembert and Lagrange), this proved a difficult task. At stake were the appropriate epistemologies and methods for theorizing about the natural world. Solutions demanded the combined resources of philosophy, physics, and mechanics: what Brading and Stan call a

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