The purpose of this dissertation is to defend Pierre Fermat and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz against the charge of error made against them by Pierre Maupertuis that they errantly applied final causes to physics. This charge came in Maupertuis’ 1744 speech to the Paris Academy of Sciences, later published in different versions, entitled Accord Between Different Laws Which at First Seemed Incompatible. It is in this speech that Maupertuis lays claim to one of the most important discoveries in the history of physics and science, The Principle of Least Action. From the date of this speech up until the end of the twentieth century, Maupertuis was credited with this discovery. Fermat discovered least time in optical physics, and Leibniz co-discovere...
This commentary on article #19 of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz\u27s Discourse on Metaphysics is for the...
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) was a universal genius, making original contributions to law, ...
This paper aims to reconstruct Leibniz's theory of error in the light of his metaphysics, epistemolo...
The purpose of this dissertation is to defend Pierre Fermat and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz against th...
The paper deals with Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis’s (1698-1759) writings on the principle of le...
This intellectual biography stands as the definitive account of Maupertuis’s career. His much-public...
During his stay in Paris, Leibniz read, annotated and commented on Edme Mariotte ’s Traité de la per...
In a paper presented in 1746 Maupertuis communicated the principle of least action as a general and ...
Without doubt, the principle of least action is a fundamental principle in classical mechanics. Cont...
SUMMARY. — In this paper I discuss relations and differences between the ways in which Maupertuis an...
International audienceIn this paper I discuss relations and differences between the ways in which Ma...
The philosophy of Leibniz is often considered as an intellectualism. Speculation is said to take pre...
Modality plays an important role in Leibniz's philosophy. One of Leibniz's major philosophical conce...
This article examines the controversy between Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz concerning ...
This commentary on article #19 of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz\u27s Discourse on Metaphysics is for the...
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) was a universal genius, making original contributions to law, ...
This paper aims to reconstruct Leibniz's theory of error in the light of his metaphysics, epistemolo...
The purpose of this dissertation is to defend Pierre Fermat and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz against th...
The paper deals with Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis’s (1698-1759) writings on the principle of le...
This intellectual biography stands as the definitive account of Maupertuis’s career. His much-public...
During his stay in Paris, Leibniz read, annotated and commented on Edme Mariotte ’s Traité de la per...
In a paper presented in 1746 Maupertuis communicated the principle of least action as a general and ...
Without doubt, the principle of least action is a fundamental principle in classical mechanics. Cont...
SUMMARY. — In this paper I discuss relations and differences between the ways in which Maupertuis an...
International audienceIn this paper I discuss relations and differences between the ways in which Ma...
The philosophy of Leibniz is often considered as an intellectualism. Speculation is said to take pre...
Modality plays an important role in Leibniz's philosophy. One of Leibniz's major philosophical conce...
This article examines the controversy between Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz concerning ...
This commentary on article #19 of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz\u27s Discourse on Metaphysics is for the...
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) was a universal genius, making original contributions to law, ...
This paper aims to reconstruct Leibniz's theory of error in the light of his metaphysics, epistemolo...