In this essay, I will scrutinize the differences between Galileo's and Huygens's demonstrations of free fall, which can be found respectively in the Discorsi and the Horologium, from a mathematical, representational and methodological perspective. I argue that more can be learnt from such an analysis than the thesis that Huygens re-styled Galilean mechanics which is a communis opinio. I shall argue that the differences in their approach on free fall highlight a significantly different mathematical and methodological outlook
Galileo's refutation of the speed-distance law of fall in his Two New Sciences is routinely dismisse...
Galileo's refutation of the speed-distance law of fall in his Two New Sciences is routinely dismisse...
Galileo’s law of fall is one of the crucial building blocks of classical mechanics. The question how...
In this essay, I will scrutinize the differences between Galileo’s and Huygens’s demonstrations of ...
In this essay, I will scrutinize the differences between Galileo's and Huygens's demonstrations of f...
At the beginning of his last major work, Galileo tackles an old paradox, Aristotle\u27s Wheel, in or...
AbstractGalileo's steps in the discovery of the law of free fall and its application to inclined pla...
This paper introduces a little-known episode in the history of physics, in which a mathematical proo...
In this essay, I shall argue that Huygens can be truly seen as the via media between Galileo and New...
At the beginning of his last major work, Galileo tackles an old paradox, Aristotle’s Wheel, in order...
The ongoing epistemological debate on scientific thought experiments (TEs) revolves, in part, around...
The purpose of this study is to gain a better understanding of the role of abstraction and idealizat...
This essay attempts to demonstrate that it is doubtful if Galileo's famous thought experiment c...
This article is an in-depth study of Galileo's explanation and justification of the free fall law. I...
An important scientific debate took place regarding falling bodies hundreds of years ago, and it sti...
Galileo's refutation of the speed-distance law of fall in his Two New Sciences is routinely dismisse...
Galileo's refutation of the speed-distance law of fall in his Two New Sciences is routinely dismisse...
Galileo’s law of fall is one of the crucial building blocks of classical mechanics. The question how...
In this essay, I will scrutinize the differences between Galileo’s and Huygens’s demonstrations of ...
In this essay, I will scrutinize the differences between Galileo's and Huygens's demonstrations of f...
At the beginning of his last major work, Galileo tackles an old paradox, Aristotle\u27s Wheel, in or...
AbstractGalileo's steps in the discovery of the law of free fall and its application to inclined pla...
This paper introduces a little-known episode in the history of physics, in which a mathematical proo...
In this essay, I shall argue that Huygens can be truly seen as the via media between Galileo and New...
At the beginning of his last major work, Galileo tackles an old paradox, Aristotle’s Wheel, in order...
The ongoing epistemological debate on scientific thought experiments (TEs) revolves, in part, around...
The purpose of this study is to gain a better understanding of the role of abstraction and idealizat...
This essay attempts to demonstrate that it is doubtful if Galileo's famous thought experiment c...
This article is an in-depth study of Galileo's explanation and justification of the free fall law. I...
An important scientific debate took place regarding falling bodies hundreds of years ago, and it sti...
Galileo's refutation of the speed-distance law of fall in his Two New Sciences is routinely dismisse...
Galileo's refutation of the speed-distance law of fall in his Two New Sciences is routinely dismisse...
Galileo’s law of fall is one of the crucial building blocks of classical mechanics. The question how...