The paper deals with Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis’s (1698-1759) writings on the principle of least action (PLA). I discuss Maupertuis’s philosophical interpretation of the PLA by analysing three of his papers (1740, 1744, 1746), in order to assess the overall consistency of his argument. As I shall argue, Maupertuis presents the PLA as a universal principle of nature, this being at odds with the empiricist inspiration of his epistemology. Maupertuis’s attempt to introduce conceptual elements borrowed from the Leibnizian tradition into a Newtonian-inspired framework creates in fact a tension that is difficult to overcome
The Principle of Least Action (PLA) has often been cited as a counterexample to the dominant mode of...
The principle of least action originates in the idea that, if nature has a purpose, it should follow...
Despite the importance of the variational principles of physics, there have been relatively few atte...
The paper deals with Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis’s (1698-1759) writings on the principle of le...
Without doubt, the principle of least action is a fundamental principle in classical mechanics. Cont...
In a paper presented in 1746 Maupertuis communicated the principle of least action as a general and ...
The present paper investigates why Logical Empiricists remained silent about one of the most philoso...
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Maupertuis proposed in 1744 the "principle of least action", applying it to the refraction of light....
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My aim is to argue for the incompatibility of one of the central principles of physics, namely the p...
Standard narratives about physical teleology say its death was a fait accompli of the Scientific Rev...
When it comes to predicting the evolution of physical systems, there seem to be two mathematically e...
Twenty extremal principles of the natural sciences are reformulated to the general ontological schem...
The Principle of Least Action (PLA) has often been cited as a counterexample to the dominant mode of...
The principle of least action originates in the idea that, if nature has a purpose, it should follow...
Despite the importance of the variational principles of physics, there have been relatively few atte...
The paper deals with Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis’s (1698-1759) writings on the principle of le...
Without doubt, the principle of least action is a fundamental principle in classical mechanics. Cont...
In a paper presented in 1746 Maupertuis communicated the principle of least action as a general and ...
The present paper investigates why Logical Empiricists remained silent about one of the most philoso...
SUMMARY. — In this paper I discuss relations and differences between the ways in which Maupertuis an...
Maupertuis proposed in 1744 the "principle of least action", applying it to the refraction of light....
International audienceIn this paper I discuss relations and differences between the ways in which Ma...
The purpose of this dissertation is to defend Pierre Fermat and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz against th...
My aim is to argue for the incompatibility of one of the central principles of physics, namely the p...
Standard narratives about physical teleology say its death was a fait accompli of the Scientific Rev...
When it comes to predicting the evolution of physical systems, there seem to be two mathematically e...
Twenty extremal principles of the natural sciences are reformulated to the general ontological schem...
The Principle of Least Action (PLA) has often been cited as a counterexample to the dominant mode of...
The principle of least action originates in the idea that, if nature has a purpose, it should follow...
Despite the importance of the variational principles of physics, there have been relatively few atte...