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Ruggiero Boscovich and “the Forces Existing in Nature” (2017)

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According to a long-standing interpretation which traces back to Max Jammer's Concepts of Force (1957), Ruggiero G. Boscovich would have developed a concept of force in the tradition of Leibniz's dynamics. In his variation on the theme, basic properties of matter such as solidity or impenetrability would be derived from an interplay of some “active” force of attraction and repulsion that any primary element of nature (“point of matter” in Boscovich's theory) would possess. In the present paper I discuss many flaws of this interpretation and argue for an alternative point of view, according to which the crucial aspect in the development of Boscovich's natural philosophy is his early definition of forces as “mathematical determinations” to have a certain state of motion. This is consistent with a Newtonian background and has as its epistemological consequence a certain agnosticism about the nature of forces and a “mathematical neutralism” (mathematics as a neutral tool, allowing for a plurality of interpretations).

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Authors & Contributors
Škarica, Dario
Petković, Tomislav
Anders, John
Bradwardine, Thomas
Celeyrette, Jean
Coutinho, S. C.
Journals
Almagest
Prilozi za istraživanje hrvatske filozofske baštine
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Annalen der Physik
Apeiron: Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Publishers
Carocci Editore
Les Belles Lettres
Concepts
Natural philosophy
Dynamics
Physics
Mathematical physics
Motion (physical)
Natural laws
People
Boscovich, Ruggiero Giuseppe
Bradwardine, Thomas
Aristotle
Kant, Immanuel
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Newton, Isaac
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
Medieval
14th century
19th century
20th century, early
Places
Greece
Italy
United States
Institutions
Princeton University
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