The author tries to give an answer to the question posed in the title of the paper by referring to those analyses and arguments which have been found important by the history of science (laws of Stevin, d'Alembert, Lagrange, arguments of Lazure Carnot, Prony, Ampère, Laplace…). In his opinion the only possible philosophy of mechanics must have the empirical nature. The problem was perceived already by Archimedes, though it was later obscured by numerous metaphysics. Yet, it is only solution of Lagrange which can be said to be approaching the ideal. However, the philosophical part of the arguments still remains unsettled
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A reference book on the concept of scientific theory and contemporary philosophy of Anglo-Saxon scie...
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This book argues that the Enlightenment was a golden age for the philosophy of body, and for efforts...
This book argues that the Enlightenment was a golden age for the philosophy of body, and for efforts...
This book argues that the Enlightenment was a golden age for the philosophy of body, and for efforts...
This book argues that the Enlightenment was a golden age for the philosophy of body, and for efforts...
This book argues that the Enlightenment was a golden age for the philosophy of body, and for efforts...
This book explores the fascinating subject of classical mechanics, which is the pinnacle of nineteen...
This book focuses on the way in which the problem of the motion of bodies has been viewed and approa...
Up to the 1740s, problems of equilibrium and motion of material systems were generally solved by an ...
One can (for the most part) formulate a model of a classical system in either the La-grangian or the...
All phenomena in nature are characterized by motion; this is an essential property of matter, having...
This book is written with the belief that classical mechanics, as a theoretical discipline, possesse...
Early modern foundations for mechanics came in two kinds, nomic and material. I examine here the dyn...
Now we understand that Newton's laws of motion -- the law of inertia, the equation of motion ‘F = ma...
A reference book on the concept of scientific theory and contemporary philosophy of Anglo-Saxon scie...
Classical Mechanics is the oldest and best understood part of physics. This does not mean that it is...
This book argues that the Enlightenment was a golden age for the philosophy of body, and for efforts...
This book argues that the Enlightenment was a golden age for the philosophy of body, and for efforts...
This book argues that the Enlightenment was a golden age for the philosophy of body, and for efforts...
This book argues that the Enlightenment was a golden age for the philosophy of body, and for efforts...
This book argues that the Enlightenment was a golden age for the philosophy of body, and for efforts...
This book explores the fascinating subject of classical mechanics, which is the pinnacle of nineteen...
This book focuses on the way in which the problem of the motion of bodies has been viewed and approa...
Up to the 1740s, problems of equilibrium and motion of material systems were generally solved by an ...
One can (for the most part) formulate a model of a classical system in either the La-grangian or the...
All phenomena in nature are characterized by motion; this is an essential property of matter, having...
This book is written with the belief that classical mechanics, as a theoretical discipline, possesse...
Early modern foundations for mechanics came in two kinds, nomic and material. I examine here the dyn...
Now we understand that Newton's laws of motion -- the law of inertia, the equation of motion ‘F = ma...
A reference book on the concept of scientific theory and contemporary philosophy of Anglo-Saxon scie...
Classical Mechanics is the oldest and best understood part of physics. This does not mean that it is...