The roots of the problem of vis-viva or the living forces are potentially from the ancient Greek philosophy, more specifically Aristotle. He wanted to know, What is motion?, Why things move?, Is movement 'real' or 'not-real'?. Answer to this question never came until 16 th century. Philosophers and scientists such as Galileo, Descartes, Huygens, Leibniz, D'Alambert found an approach to this problem that seems rigorously to our observations. Even though, we do not know if that was the intention of Aristotle
This book focuses on the way in which the problem of the motion of bodies has been viewed and approa...
This book focuses on the way in which the problem of the motion of bodies has been viewed and approa...
This thesis will address the potential for an Aristotelian conception of autonomous human agency, an...
The roots of the problem of vis-viva or the living forces are potentially from the ancient Greek phi...
Is there asymmetry in physical processes? Does the physical world evolve toward its state of rest? ...
This article aims to interpret Leibniz’s dynamics project through a theory of the causation of corpo...
What a difficult task it is to give a short account of the history of the structural dynamics! It\u2...
Objective: One of the fundamental propositions of Aristotelian philosophy is that there is no effect...
In book Λ. of the Metaphysics, Aristotle suggests that an unmoved, unmoving being (God) is the ...
Aristotle’s Physics has long been held to be the seminal work on physics as physics progressed from ...
Thesis advisor: Eileen SweeneyMotion is the central phenomenon that Aristotle's physics endeavors to...
Throughout the Middle Ages, motion and change were seen as the fundamental and immediate expressions...
In this paper I intend to show that Merleau-Ponty's conception of movement as primordial expression,...
Ancient philosophy models non-living processes in terms of living beings; modern science and philoso...
Modern philosophy of physics debates whether motion is absolute or relative. The debate began in the...
This book focuses on the way in which the problem of the motion of bodies has been viewed and approa...
This book focuses on the way in which the problem of the motion of bodies has been viewed and approa...
This thesis will address the potential for an Aristotelian conception of autonomous human agency, an...
The roots of the problem of vis-viva or the living forces are potentially from the ancient Greek phi...
Is there asymmetry in physical processes? Does the physical world evolve toward its state of rest? ...
This article aims to interpret Leibniz’s dynamics project through a theory of the causation of corpo...
What a difficult task it is to give a short account of the history of the structural dynamics! It\u2...
Objective: One of the fundamental propositions of Aristotelian philosophy is that there is no effect...
In book Λ. of the Metaphysics, Aristotle suggests that an unmoved, unmoving being (God) is the ...
Aristotle’s Physics has long been held to be the seminal work on physics as physics progressed from ...
Thesis advisor: Eileen SweeneyMotion is the central phenomenon that Aristotle's physics endeavors to...
Throughout the Middle Ages, motion and change were seen as the fundamental and immediate expressions...
In this paper I intend to show that Merleau-Ponty's conception of movement as primordial expression,...
Ancient philosophy models non-living processes in terms of living beings; modern science and philoso...
Modern philosophy of physics debates whether motion is absolute or relative. The debate began in the...
This book focuses on the way in which the problem of the motion of bodies has been viewed and approa...
This book focuses on the way in which the problem of the motion of bodies has been viewed and approa...
This thesis will address the potential for an Aristotelian conception of autonomous human agency, an...