In this paper I discuss the “proof of the square” and other arguments against indivisibilism adduced by Bacon in the De celestibus (Communia Naturalium, part II), as well as in his Opus Majus and Opus tertium. This proof is a reworking of an argument by Al-Ghazali, who assumes that indivisibilist theories (such as the Atomistic and Platonic views of continua as composed of physical or mathematical minima) would imply the geometrical absurdity that side and diagonal are equal. The argument, frequently presented by later philosophers, among whom Duns Scotus, William Ockham, Thomas Bradwardine, is philosophically relevant in the context of Bacon’s natural philosophy not for the sake of accomplishing Aristotle’s view. Rather, his goal is to sho...
International audienceIt has long been thought that Leibniz’s conceptions of infinitesimals were a l...
For Aristote, concerning its composition in parts, the continuous is divisible but concerning its li...
In this paper I reconstruct and discuss Antonio Rubio (1546-1615)’s theory of the composition of the...
In this paper I discuss the “proof of the square” and other arguments against indivisibilism adduced...
This article engages the much-debated role of mathematics in Bacon's philosophy and inductive method...
This study focuses on Roger Bacon’s thought on chance in nature according to his early Questiones su...
In this study, I discuss the role of mathematics in Francis Bacon’s natural philosophy. Bacon was on...
This paper shows how Bacon is on the one hand still anchored to the idea of contingency as an intrin...
The "Communia mathematica" represent one of Bacon's works in which the reflections about mathematics...
MATHEMATISATION AND CONTINGENCY. THE\ud PROBLEM OF NATURAL LAWS STATUTE ACCORDING TO QUENTIN\ud MEIL...
It is a well-known claim that Francis Bacon gave an auxiliary role to mathematics in his natural phi...
It is a well-known claim that Francis Bacon gave an auxiliary role to mathematics in his natural phi...
In this paper I reconstruct and discuss Antonio Rubio (1546-1615)’s theory of the composition of the...
The concept of ‘ideas’ plays central role in philosophy. The genesis of the idea of continuity and i...
International audienceIt has long been thought that Leibniz’s conceptions of infinitesimals were a l...
For Aristote, concerning its composition in parts, the continuous is divisible but concerning its li...
In this paper I reconstruct and discuss Antonio Rubio (1546-1615)’s theory of the composition of the...
In this paper I discuss the “proof of the square” and other arguments against indivisibilism adduced...
This article engages the much-debated role of mathematics in Bacon's philosophy and inductive method...
This study focuses on Roger Bacon’s thought on chance in nature according to his early Questiones su...
In this study, I discuss the role of mathematics in Francis Bacon’s natural philosophy. Bacon was on...
This paper shows how Bacon is on the one hand still anchored to the idea of contingency as an intrin...
The "Communia mathematica" represent one of Bacon's works in which the reflections about mathematics...
MATHEMATISATION AND CONTINGENCY. THE\ud PROBLEM OF NATURAL LAWS STATUTE ACCORDING TO QUENTIN\ud MEIL...
It is a well-known claim that Francis Bacon gave an auxiliary role to mathematics in his natural phi...
It is a well-known claim that Francis Bacon gave an auxiliary role to mathematics in his natural phi...
In this paper I reconstruct and discuss Antonio Rubio (1546-1615)’s theory of the composition of the...
The concept of ‘ideas’ plays central role in philosophy. The genesis of the idea of continuity and i...
International audienceIt has long been thought that Leibniz’s conceptions of infinitesimals were a l...
For Aristote, concerning its composition in parts, the continuous is divisible but concerning its li...
In this paper I reconstruct and discuss Antonio Rubio (1546-1615)’s theory of the composition of the...