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What was Mechanical about Mechanics?: The Concept of Force between Metaphysics and Mechanics from Newton to Lagrange Book

What was Mechanical about Mechanics?: The Concept of Force between Metaphysics and Mechanics from Newton to Lagrange
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What was Mechanical about Mechanics?: The Concept of Force between Metaphysics and Mechanics from Newton to Lagrange, The great debates of the 18th century about the true measure of living force and the principle of least action, etc., can only be understood in depth if we realize that, at that time, mechanics was more than just mechanics. From Newton and Leibniz to Eule, What was Mechanical about Mechanics?: The Concept of Force between Metaphysics and Mechanics from Newton to Lagrange
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  • What was Mechanical about Mechanics?: The Concept of Force between Metaphysics and Mechanics from Newton to Lagrange
  • Written by author J.C. Boudri
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 12/8/2010
  • The great debates of the 18th century about the true measure of living force and the principle of least action, etc., can only be understood in depth if we realize that, at that time, mechanics was more than just mechanics. From Newton and Leibniz to Eule
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List of Illustrations. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction.
Part A: The Unity of the Concept of Force. 2. Force like Water. 3. Leibniz: Force as the Essence of Substance.
Part B: Towards a New Metaphysics. 4. From Cause to Phenomenon. 5. From Efficient to Final Causes: The Origin of the Principle of Least Action.
Part C: Between Metaphysics and Mechanics. 6. The Concept of Force in the 1779 Berlin Essay Competition. 7. Lagrange's Concept of Force. 8. Metaphysics Concealed.
Bibliography. Index.


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