Verlag:
SPRINGER
Erschienen:
15.04.2020
EAN:
9783030414146
Sprache:
Englisch
Format:
PDF
Schutz:
Dig. Wass.

Hobbes and Galileo: Method, Matter and the Science of Motion

Gregorio Baldin


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<p></p><p>This book, translated from Italian, discusses the influence of Galileo on Hobbes’ natural philosophy. In his <i>De motu, loco et tempore</i>&nbsp;or <i>Anti-White&nbsp;</i>(~ 1643), Thomas Hobbes describes Galileo as “the greatest philosopher of all times”, and in <i>De Corpore</i> (1655), the Italian scientist is presented as the one who “opened the door of all physics, that is, the nature of motion.”&nbsp; The book gives a detailed analysis of Galileo’s legacy in Hobbes’s philosophy, exploring four main issues: a comparison between Hobbes’ and Mersenne’s natural philosophies, the Galilean Principles of Hobbes’ philosophical system, a comparison between Galileo’s <i>momentum </i>and Hobbes’s <i>conatus </i>, and Hobbes’ and Galileo’s theories of matter. The book also analyses the role played by Marin Mersenne, in spreading Galileo’s ideas in France, and as a discussant of Hobbes. It highlights the many aspects of Hobbes’ relationship with Galileo: the methodological and epistemological elements, but also the conceptual and the lexical analogies in the field of physics, to arrive, finally, at a close comparison on the subject of the matter. From this analysis emerges a shared mechanical conception of the universe open and infinite, that replaces the Aristotelian cosmos, and which is populated by two elements only: matter and motion.</p><p></p>

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