This is the first volume compiling English translations of Leibniz's journal articles on natural philosophy, presenting a selection of 26 articles, only three of which have appeared before in English translation. It also includes in full Leibniz's public controversies with De Catelan, Papin, and Hartsoeker. The articles include work in optics, on the fracture strength of materials, and on motion in a resisting medium, and Leibniz's pioneering applications of his calculus to these issues by construing them as mini-max and inverse tangent problems. Other topics covered by the articles include: criticisms of the Cartesian estimate of motive force and Leibniz's proposal of a different way of estimating force to replace it; a proposed theory of celestial motions and gravitation, and derivation of the inverse square law; challenge problems concerning the isochronous curve and the catenary; a sample of work on gaming theory; and Leibniz's critique of atomism.
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Weight: 518g
Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
Publication Date: 22 Jun 2023
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780192843531
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Richard T. W. Arthur is Professor Emeritus at McMaster University Hamilton (Ontario) based in Toronto. He works in early modern natural philosophy and mathematics and the foundations of physics with special attention to the theory of time and the infinite. He holds degrees in physics (BA Oxford University 1972) and philosophy (MA McGill 1976 PhD Western Ontario 1981). He has taught applied mathematics in Canada (UWO 1982-85) and philosophy in Nigeria (Calabar 1981-82) the United States (Middlebury College 1985-2002) Italy (Bologna 1998 Milan 2018) and Canada (McMaster 2002-present). He is author of seven books and over 60 articles and book chapters. Translations by Jeffrey K. McDonough Lea Schroeder Samuel Levey Richard T. W. Arthur Richard Francks (with Roger Woolhouse) and Tzuchien Tho.