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Universal Gravitation and the (Un)Intelligibility of Natural Philosophy

2019

This article centers on Hume's position on the intelligibility of natural philosophy. To that end, the controversy surrounding universal gravitation shall be scrutinized. It is very well known that Hume sides with the Newtonian experimentalist approach rather than with the Leibnizian demand for intelligibility. However, what is not clear is Hume's overall position on the intelligibility of natural philosophy. It shall be argued that Hume declines Leibniz's principle of intelligibility. However, Hume does not eschew intelligibility altogether; his concept of causation itself stipulates mechanical intelligibility. peerReviewed

Natural philosophyPhilosophyNewton IsaacgravitaatioEpistemologyNewtonian dynamicsLeibniz Gottfried WilhelmPhilosophyNewton's law of universal gravitationrationalismiIntelligibility (philosophy)luonnonlaitExperimentalismempirismiHume Davidluonnonfilosofia
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Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation and Hume's Conception of Causality

2013

This article investigates the relationship between Hume’s causal philosophy and Newton’s philosophy of nature. I claim that Newton’s experimentalist methodology in gravity research is an important background for understanding Hume’s conception of causality: Hume sees the relation of cause and effect as not being founded on a priori reasoning, similar to the way that Newton criticized non-empirical hypotheses about the properties of gravity. However, according to Hume’s criteria of causal inference, the law of universal gravitation is not a complete causal law, since it does not include a reference either to contiguity or to temporal priority. It is still argued that because of the empirical…

Scientific lawGravity (chemistry)gravitaatioEpistemologyCausality (physics)PhilosophyNewton's law of universal gravitationHistory and Philosophy of ScienceDavid HumeHistory and philosophy of sciencefilosofiaIsaac NewtonkausaliteettiCalculusNatureCausationMathematicsPhilosophia Naturalis
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