کد مقاله کد نشریه سال انتشار مقاله انگلیسی نسخه تمام متن
5130411 1490322 2016 10 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
Did Samuel Clarke really disavow action at a distance in his correspondence with Leibniz?: Newton, Clarke, and Bentley on gravitation and action at a distance
ترجمه فارسی عنوان
آیا ساموئل کلارک واقعا در مکاتبات خود با لایبنیتس، اقدام به جابجایی کرد: نیوتن، کلارک، و بنتلی در مورد گرانش و عمل در فاصله
موضوعات مرتبط
علوم انسانی و اجتماعی علوم انسانی و هنر تاریخ
چکیده انگلیسی


- Newton did not embrace unmediated action at a distance as an explanation of gravity.
- Richard Bentley embraced unmediated action at a distance as an explanation of gravity.
- Samuel Clarke was a stalwart opponent of unmediated action at a distance.
- Both Newton and Clarke accepted the principle of local action and passive matter.

In this paper I ague against John Henry's claim that Newton embraced unmediated action at a distance as an explanation of gravity (Henry, 1994, 1999, 2011, 2014). In particular, I take issue with his apparent suggestion that the fact, as he sees it, that two of Newton's prominent followers, namely, Richard Bentley and Samuel Clarke, embraced unmediated action at a distance as an explanation of gravity provides significant supporting evidence that Newton did as well (see Henry, 1994 and 1999). Instead, I argue that while Bentley did ultimately defend the notion of unmediated action at a distance as an explanation of gravity, Newton himself accepted that notion neither in his correspondence with Bentley, as Henry has maintained, nor in any of his later works. I also provide evidence that suggests that Newton did, in fact, accept both the principle of local causation and the passivity of matter. Finally, I argue that whatever the case may be with respect to Newton on the matter, it is clear from his correspondence with Leibniz, as well as from his Boyle lectures, that contrary to what Henry has maintained, Clarke was a stalwart opponent of unmediated action at a distance due to his strong commitment to both the principle of local causation and the passivity of matter.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A - Volume 60, December 2016, Pages 38-47
نویسندگان
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