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Eintrag Nr. 19983
Literatursorte Aufsätze
Verfasser Vampoulis, Epaminondas
Titel Le principe d'inertie et le 'conatus' du corps
Titel Zeitschrift / Sammelband Spinoza et le corps = Astérion : Philosophie, Histoire des Idees, Pensées Politique [s. Kein Autor: Spinoza et le corps..., 2005]
Zählung 3
Jahr 2005
Seiten s.p.
Enthält Zusammenfassung auf englisch
Sprache französisch
Sachgebiete Naturphilosophie, Vorgeschichte (z.B. Descartes, Stoa)
Behandelte Werke Spinozas E, PPC/CM
Behandelte Personen Descartes, René
Autopsie nein
Vollständig bibliografisch ausgewertet nein
Kommentar deutsch "The principle of inertia, despite the fact that it cannot be proven by any kind of experimental observation, is one of those principles that during the seventeenth century formed the foundations of a new physics. Both Descartes and Spinoza have tried however to demonstrate this principle and integrate it in their philosophical systems. Spinoza even proposes in his work Descartes' Principles of Philosophy, while presenting Descartes' view on that matter, a critical appraisal of some of the metaphysical presuppositions of the cartesian demonstration. An analysis of Spinoza's arguments leads us to a study of the relation of the principle of inertia and the conatus theory of the Ethics, and subsequently to an interrogation concerning the status of Spinoza's physics and the place that this science occupies in Spinoza's philosophy." (abstract)
Kommentar englisch "The principle of inertia, despite the fact that it cannot be proven by any kind of experimental observation, is one of those principles that during the seventeenth century formed the foundations of a new physics. Both Descartes and Spinoza have tried however to demonstrate this principle and integrate it in their philosophical systems. Spinoza even proposes in his work Descartes' Principles of Philosophy, while presenting Descartes' view on that matter, a critical appraisal of some of the metaphysical presuppositions of the cartesian demonstration. An analysis of Spinoza's arguments leads us to a study of the relation of the principle of inertia and the conatus theory of the Ethics, and subsequently to an interrogation concerning the status of Spinoza's physics and the place that this science occupies in Spinoza's philosophy." (abstract)
URL http://https://journals.openedition.org/asterion/304
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