The notion of space is one of the most discussed within classical physics concepts. The works of Copernicus and Galileo, as well as Gassendi´s ideas led to Newton to regard it as substance. This conception of space, allows the notion of symmetry is present in an indirect or implied, within the laws of physics, formed through the notions of equivalence and balance. The aim of this study is to identify the symmetry, through such notions, under the study of indistinction between the repose state and the state of uniform translational movement known as the law of inertia. The philosophical approach is framed in the link between these notions and the problem of indistinguishability between states of different movement. We will discuss first the ...
The traditional causal, vectorial approach to formulation of physical law is contrasted to the ana-l...
This paper investigates the question of, and the degree to which, Newton’s theory of space constitut...
The changing understanding of the universe that characterized the birth of modern science included a...
The notion of space is one of the most discussed within classical physics concepts. The works of Cop...
In the Principia, Newton clearly distinguishes between the principle of inertia (the first law), ine...
In the "principia", newton clearly distinguishes between the principle of inertia (the first law), i...
Abstract: Newton’s arguments for the immobility of the parts of absolute space have been used to lic...
Ce travail de thèse consiste dans l'analyse d'un corpus principal choisi à l'intérieur des écrits d'...
This book presents the author’s personal historical perspective and conceptual analysis on symmetry ...
AbstractSpecific features of space and time symmetry following from the uniformity of time and unifo...
The concept of space, ubiquitous among all humans from birth, has changed profoundly in the course o...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2015v19n2p297 We study the Leibnizian conception of space based...
The common idea of space that we still have is surely due to Newton. Space, similar to a plank, is t...
A four dimensional approach to Newtonian physics is used to distinguish between a number of differen...
The idea of symmetry is one of the most important and pervasive ideas, occurring in disciplines rang...
The traditional causal, vectorial approach to formulation of physical law is contrasted to the ana-l...
This paper investigates the question of, and the degree to which, Newton’s theory of space constitut...
The changing understanding of the universe that characterized the birth of modern science included a...
The notion of space is one of the most discussed within classical physics concepts. The works of Cop...
In the Principia, Newton clearly distinguishes between the principle of inertia (the first law), ine...
In the "principia", newton clearly distinguishes between the principle of inertia (the first law), i...
Abstract: Newton’s arguments for the immobility of the parts of absolute space have been used to lic...
Ce travail de thèse consiste dans l'analyse d'un corpus principal choisi à l'intérieur des écrits d'...
This book presents the author’s personal historical perspective and conceptual analysis on symmetry ...
AbstractSpecific features of space and time symmetry following from the uniformity of time and unifo...
The concept of space, ubiquitous among all humans from birth, has changed profoundly in the course o...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1808-1711.2015v19n2p297 We study the Leibnizian conception of space based...
The common idea of space that we still have is surely due to Newton. Space, similar to a plank, is t...
A four dimensional approach to Newtonian physics is used to distinguish between a number of differen...
The idea of symmetry is one of the most important and pervasive ideas, occurring in disciplines rang...
The traditional causal, vectorial approach to formulation of physical law is contrasted to the ana-l...
This paper investigates the question of, and the degree to which, Newton’s theory of space constitut...
The changing understanding of the universe that characterized the birth of modern science included a...